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First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, c1900. Creator: Unknown
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First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, c1900. Creator: Unknown
First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, c1900
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8 X 10 In Dry Plate Negative Housing Massachusetts United States Neo Classical Neo Classicism Neoclassical Road Junction Romanesque Street Corner
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph, taken around 1900, captures the impressive facade of the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The image, a dry plate or glass negative, was likely produced by an unknown photographer, possibly Edwin H. Husher or Detroit Publishing Company. The neoclassical and romanesque architectural style of the church is evident in the grand columns, intricate detailing, and arched windows. The church, located at a busy road junction, stands as a historic landmark and a symbol of the Christian Science movement, which originated in the late 19th century. The photograph offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time when horse-drawn carriages and early motor vehicles dotted the streets, and the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, was a significant part of the American religious and architectural landscape." "The church, founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1879, is a testament to the enduring influence of Christianity in the United States. Its unique blend of neoclassical and romanesque architectural elements reflects the movement's commitment to both the ancient Greek and Roman philosophies and the biblical teachings of Christianity. The photograph, now housed in the Library of Congress, serves as an essential piece of heritage art, documenting the history of this iconic building and the Christian Science movement in the United States." "The photograph's composition, with the church's facade framed by the road junction and the surrounding trees, adds to its visual appeal and historical significance. The image is a reminder of the rich architectural and religious heritage of the United States and the enduring power of photography as a medium for capturing and preserving history.
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