B.5. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF THOMAS DREES PRICE
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B.5. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF THOMAS DREES PRICE
B.5.Biographical Sketch of Thomas Drees Price Figure 1. Rome Prize Award for Price’s solution to the design problem, “An Estate on a Private Island.” 637 Illustrations Figure 2. Thomas Drees Price in his studio during the winter of 1931 at the American Academy in Rome preparing his model of Horace’s Villa (Price Archive, Album of the Horace’s Villa Excavation). Figure 3. Portrait of Thomas Price at Horace’s Villa, by David Mattison. Painting is in the collection of J. Gorsuch. Figure 5. East range of the quadriporticus during Price’s excavation (Price Archive, Album of the Horace’s Villa Excavation). Figure 4. Thomas Price with other fellows of the American Academy in Rome at Horace’s Villa (Price Archive, Album of the Horace’s Villa Excavation). 638 B.5. Biographical Sketch of Thomas Drees Price Figure 6. The small niched feature in the center of the east range of the quadriporticus during Price’s excavation (Price Archive, Album of the Horace’s Villa Excavation). Figure 7. Trellis at Conservatory Garden, Central Park, New York City (photo by K. Gleason). Figure 8. Wellhead base for fountain in Conservatory Garden (photo by K. Gleason). Figure 9. Brazil Pavilion at 1939 New York World’s Fair (American Academy in Rome Brochure, Price Archives). 639 Illustrations Figure 10. Price’s plan of “Horace’s Villa,” after his excavations of 1930-31 (photo courtesy of Henrique Price Grechi). 640 B.5. Biographical Sketch of Thomas Drees Price Figure 11 (left). Price’s reconstructive plan of “Horace’s Villa” (photo courtesy of Henrique Price Grechi). Figure 12. Price’s reconstructive longitudinal section of “Horace’s Villa” (photo courtesy of Henrique Price Grechi). 641