Description
Gardner has teamed up with Victoria historian and preservationist Gary Dunnam to present these rich images along with brief historical sketches of the houses and, where possible, the persons who occupied them when they were newly constructed. The result is an understated and elegant suggestion of what life may have been like for the merchants, bankers, agriculturalists, and others who built and lived in these homes during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Designed to appeal to those with a love for old houses and especially for the preservation of historic structures, All the Houses Were Painted White offers its readers a stately appreciation of these homes and their place in the South Texas landscape. It is also a tribute to the architects, owners, and anonymous craftspeople who built the houses-to their vision, skill, ingenuity, imagination, creativity, and endurance.
About the Author
Rick Gardner is an architectural photographer based in Houston. His list of former clients includes Gensler, Greenway Plaza, Howard Barnstone, Museum of Fine Arts-Houston/Bayou Bend, the Menil Collection, Baker-Botts Attorneys, and others.
Gary Dunnam served as executive director of Victoria Preservation, Inc. for more than sixteen years. He is the coauthor of Historic Homes of Victoria, Texas. He resides in Victoria.
Book Information
ISBN 9781623497941
Author Rick Gardner
Format Hardback
Page Count 196
Imprint Texas A & M University Press
Publisher Texas A & M University Press
Weight(grams) 1058g