henry hobson richardson in st. louis: a closer look at one of his last works – the issac h. lionberger house (1885-86)

photographic survey of henry hobson richardson’s isaac h. lionberger red brick residence (1885-86), located at 3630 grandel square, st. louis, mo.

the red brick residence was designed by american architect henry hobson richardson designed in 1885–86, and built after richardson’s death in 1886.  it was built for isaac h. lionberger, a well-known st. louis lawyer who later became assistant attorney general of the united states.

images courtesy of eric j. nordstrom and the bldg. 51 archive. all rights reserved. 2024.



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