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  1. Feb 20, 2024 · Born in 1822 in Hartford, Connecticut, Frederick Law Olmsted came to landscape architecture at the age of 43 after years spent traveling and working odd jobs: He worked in a dry goods store, ran ...

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  2. Aug 24, 2024 · Frederick Law Olmsted (born April 26, 1822, Hartford, Conn., U.S.—died Aug. 28, 1903, Brookline, Mass.) was an American landscape architect who designed a succession of outstanding public parks, beginning with Central Park in New York City. When Olmsted was 14 years old, sumac poisoning seriously affected his eyesight and limited his education.

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  3. Jun 20, 2023 · Frederick Law Olmsted came to the profession of landscape architecture late in his career. For 30 years after 1837 he served as an administrator-first of New York’s Central Park, then of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, and finally of the Mariposa Mining Company in California. Although he was co-designer of Central Park in 1858, it was not until ...

  4. Born on April 26, 1822, Frederick Law Olmsted spent his early years in Connecticut, where he struggled financially. He went through personal tragedies, from experiencing his father’s death in his childhood to his sickness in 1837, which terminated his entry into Yale College. Moving forward, Olmsted spent the next two decades of life exposing ...

  5. The Olmsted–Beil House in Staten Island. Olmsted was born in Hartford, Connecticut, on April 26, 1822.His father, John Olmsted, was a prosperous merchant who took a lively interest in nature, people, and places; Frederick Law and his younger brother, John Hull Olmsted, also showed this interest.

  6. Aug 9, 2016 · Everything in Central Park is man-made; the same is true of most of Olmsted’s designs. They are not imitations of nature so much as idealizations, like the landscape paintings of the Hudson ...

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  8. Olmsted consulted on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol and mentored young protégé William Platt, who died July 16 before he could fulfill plans to enter the Olmsted firm as an apprentice. Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., a student at Harvard, interned in the office of architect Daniel Burnham in Chicago as plans for the "White City" of the World's ...

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