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Alice Austen House
Location: 2 Hylan Boulevard, Staten Island, New York City, New York Coordinates: 40°36′53.7″N 74°3′49″W / 40.614917°N 74.06361°WCoordinates: 40°36′53.7″N 74°3′49″W / 40.614917°N 74.06361°W Built: 1690[1] Architectural style: Dutch Colonial, later Gothic Revival[2] Governing body: Friends of Alice Austen NRHP Reference#: 70000925 Significant dates Added to NRHP: July 28, 1970[1] Designated NHL: April 19, 1993[3] Designated NYCL: August 2, 1967 The Alice Austen House, also known as Clear Comfort, is located at 2 Hylan Boulevard in the Rosebank section of Staten Island, New York City, New York.[4] It was home of Alice Austen, a photographer, for most of her lifetime, and is now a museum and a member of the Historic House Trust.[5] The house is administered by the "Friends of Alice Austen", a volunteer group.[6]
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History
It was originally built between 1690 and 1750 as a one room Dutch Colonial House on the shore of New York harbor, near the Narrows. It was remodeled and expanded several times in the 1800s, most notably after John Haggerty Austen, Alice's grandfather, purchased, renamed, and remodeled it in 1844.[1]
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970, became a New York City Landmark in 1971. It was purchased by New York City in 1975 and opened to the public. In 1993 it became a National Historic Landmark, and in 2002, it became a Historic Artist Home and Studio.[7][1]
References
- ^ a b c d "Alice Austen House Museum and Park". Statenislandusa.com. http://www.statenislandusa.com/pages/AliceAustenHouse.html. Retrieved 2008-08-05. "The Alice Austen House was built in 1690. In 1844 it was purchased by John Haggerty Austen, Alice Austen's grandfather, a well-to-do businessman, whose wife gave the house the name Clear Comfort. ... Restoration was begun in January 1984 and completed in April 1985. Because of its historic significance, the Alice Austen House was included in the National Register of Historic Places in 1970, was designated a New York City Landmark in 1971, and a National Historic Landmark in 1993."
- ^ Dolkart, Andrew S. & Postal, Matthew A.; Guide to New York City Landmarks, 3rd Edition; New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission; John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2004. ISBN 0-471-36900-4; p.342.
- ^ "Alice Austen House". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. 2007-09-14. http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1054&ResourceType=Building. "For 78 years, this was the home Elizabeth Alice Austen (1866-1952), a remarkable photographer whose work predates in subject matter and technique the photographs of other giants in the field. Austen began her career in the 1870s, and, although she used subjects as other women photographers of her time, her pictures have a realistic and natural edge rather than the blurry romantic view advocated by magazines of the time. Austen also veered away from the conventional studio poses; instead she took pictures of people during the course of their normal activities."
- ^ Wilson, Claire. "Living In Rosebank, Staten Island: A Quiet Slice of New York Waterfront", The New York Times, March 12, 2006. Accessed November 3, 2007. "In July, the same group holds a picnic and concert with an 18-piece band on the grounds of Clear Comfort, the former home, now a museum, of Alice Austen, a native Staten Islander who was a pioneering female photographer."
- ^ "Alice Austen House". Places Where Women Made History. National Park Service. 2007-01-23. http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/pwwmh/ny32.htm. "For 78 years, this was the home Elizabeth Alice Austen (1866-1952), a remarkable photographer whose work predates in subject matter and technique the photographs of other giants in the field."
- ^ http://www.aliceausten.org/school/index.html
- ^ "Alice Austen House Museum". Historic House Trust. http://www.historichousetrust.org/item.php?i_id=32. Retrieved 2008-08-05. "In 1975, recognizing the importance of Alice Austen to New York's history, the City purchased the House and restored it and the grounds to their 19th-century appearance. Today, Clear Comfort operates as a museum, featuring exhibits of Austen's work and contemporary photography as well as period rooms that have been recreated based on photographs. A National Historic Landmark, the House was inducted in 2002 into the National Trust for Historic Preservation's highly selective group of Historic Artists' Homes and Studios. Alice Austen House Museum is owned by the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, operated by the Friends of Alice Austen Inc., and is a member of the Historic House Trust."
See also
External links
- Elizabeth Alice Austen House, 2 Hyland Boulevard, Rosebank, Richmond, NY: 10 photos and 8 data pages at Historic American Building Survey
- Alice Austen House nomination at National Park Service
- Official Site
- Alice Austen House[dead link] at Library of Congress
- Alice Austen House at New York City Parks Department
- Places Where Women Made History: the Alice Austen House at National Park Service
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