Interior view of the academys museum. The Victorian-Gothic building was built in 1876 by the Philadelphia firm of Frank Furness and George Hewitt.
Hewitt was a pupil of William Morris Hunt who introduced him to the aesthetics of the modern Gothic Revival. Both interior and exterior combine influences of the days leading designers including John Ruskins predilection for the richly colored designs of fourteenth-century Venice, Christopher Dressers Eastern-influenced ornament, and Viollet le Ducs use of foliated decoration with cast-iron architecture.
Courtesy of Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
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