Glen Ellen for Robert Gilmor, Towson, Maryland (perspective, elevation, and plan), 1832, Watercolor, ink, and graphite on paper, Sheet: 21 3/4 x 15 5/8 in. (55. 2 x 39. 7 cm), Alexander Jackson Davis (American, New York 1803?1892 West Orange, New Jersey), Although Benjamin Latrobe's Sedgeley (1799), a classically planned house with some exterior Gothic details, is sometimes cited as the first Gothic Revival villa in the United States, Glen Ellen was the first truly Picturesque American Gothic home
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