• The Municipal Art Society of New York has selected the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum as the winner of the 2015 MASterworks Award for "Best Restoration. (beyerblinderbelle.com)
  • The Arthur Ross Terrace & Garden at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. (datasciencecentral.com)
  • Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum and Merrell Publishers Ltd. (London and New York, 2004), cat. (harvardartmuseums.org)
  • Winners of the 2013 National Design Awards, selected from a variety of disciplines, were unveiled today by the Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York City. (bustler.net)
  • Hewitt was born in New York City, the son of New York City Mayor Abram Hewitt and the grandson of industrialist Peter Cooper. (wikipedia.org)
  • Abram Stevens Hewitt (July 31, 1822 - January 18, 1903) was an American politician, educator, ironmaking industrialist , and lawyer who was mayor of New York City for two years from 1887 to 1888. (wiki2.org)
  • From 1843 to 1844, Hewitt traveled to Europe with his student, Edward Cooper , the son of industrialist entrepreneur Peter Cooper , and another future New York City mayor. (wiki2.org)
  • Founded in 1897 by the Hewitt sisters, granddaughters of industrialist Peter Cooper, the only real museum during the U.S. only focused on design and style continues to be part of the Smithsonian Considering that the nineteen sixties. (widblog.com)
  • The postcards in this gallery show works of art from Cooper-Hewitt's collections and objects associated with Cooper-Hewitt. (si.edu)
  • Color postcard of A Lady of the Night Leading the Bull by Maureen McCabe, advertising the Cooper-Hewitt's exhibit of artists' postcards. (si.edu)
  • Color postcard of Apples of Nadorp on Registered Cover by Donald Evans from Cooper-Hewitt's "Artists' Postcards" exhibit. (si.edu)
  • Also included is some Cooper-Hewitt family correspondence, and material relating to Hewitt's real estate interests, telegraph companies, and the iron industry. (cooper.edu)
  • This is a collection of the surviving undergraduate papers, notebooks, and memorabilia of Hewitt, including a group of college themes and exercises, the manuscript of Hewitt's Greek Salutatory Address (4 October 1842), three volumes of lecture notes, eight volumes of translations from Greek authors, and three volumes of lecture notes made by Hewitt's brother-in-law and business partner, Edward Cooper (1824-1905). (columbia.edu)
  • The data was collected from the Cooper Hewitt's github repository as a snapshot of the collection items that have been digitally archived. (datasciencecentral.com)
  • Peter Cooper Hewitt (May 5, 1861 - August 25, 1921) was an American electrical engineer and inventor, who invented the first mercury-vapor lamp in 1901. (wikipedia.org)
  • Peter Cooper (1791‑1883) was a manufacturer, inventor, and founder of The Cooper Union. (cooper.edu)
  • Some famous and renowned alumni of Stevens Institute of technology are Francis Ford Coppola (an American Film Director), Peter Cooper Hewitt (inventor of first mercury-vapor-lamp), and etc. (careerguide.com)
  • Inventors: Peter Cooper Hewitt, Edmund Germer, George Inman and Richard Thayer While one might argue the real inventor of the fluorescent lamp, it is clear that GE was the first to introduce it. (birthdayyardsigns.net)
  • Peter Krueger Internship is awarded through Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution. (schoolsoup.com)
  • The Cooper Union Museum, now known as the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum , became a part of the Smithsonian on October 9, 1967. (si.edu)
  • Grayscale postcard of some mementos of Peter Cooper, founder of the Cooper-Hewitt, on display in the Cooper Union Museum, now the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum. (si.edu)
  • Color postcard of an organ painting from the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum that Frederick Crace painted. (si.edu)
  • Local Projects is creating all media for the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum with Diller Scofidio + Renfro, and the Frank Gehry-designed Eisenhower Memorial. (bustler.net)
  • The Cooper Hewitt Design Museum houses an impressive collection of designed objects that chronicle the history and significance of design in our evolving world. (datasciencecentral.com)
  • In 2014 the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum reopened its doors after a 3 year renovation that included not only a renovation of the building itself but a reconceptualization of the museum experience. (datasciencecentral.com)
  • Peter's work has been featured in the Art Institute of Chicago "Musecast,", the Art Institute of Chicago A+D series "Young Chicago," Business Week, Forbes.com, Brand Week, the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum "Design Culture Now," and I.D. Magazine, among others. (uic.edu)
  • In 1903, Hewitt created an improved version that possessed higher color qualities which eventually found widespread industrial use. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1903, Columbia University awarded Hewitt the degree of Honorary Doctorate of Science in recognition of his work. (wikipedia.org)
  • Abram S. Hewitt (1822‑1903) was a manufacturer and politician, and as Peter Cooper's son-in-law he collaborated in the creation and management of The Cooper Union. (cooper.edu)
  • Hewitt supervised the construction of the Cooper Union , Peter Cooper's free educational institution, and chaired its board of trustees until 1903. (wiki2.org)
  • The simple story is that Ann's mother, Maryon Hewitt, had her daughter declared feebleminded in order to take advantage of the thriving industry of eugenics-a popular plan to prevent the unfit from reproducing. (nyjournalofbooks.com)
  • If the story were that simple, it would hardly be a story, but Farley's research details not only the life of Ann Cooper Hewitt, but those of Maryon and Peter, as well as the details of eugenics in America, the doctors who practiced it, and the organizers who designed and supported it. (nyjournalofbooks.com)
  • While married to Work, Hewitt had an extramarital relationship with Marion (aka Maryon) Jeanne Andrews that resulted in the birth of Ann Cooper Hewitt in 1914. (wikipedia.org)
  • Maryon, on the other hand, had no desire to play the mother role, and maids and nannies became an instant success in the Hewitt household. (nyjournalofbooks.com)
  • In 1901, Hewitt invented and patented a mercury-vapor lamp that was the forerunner of the fluorescent lamp. (wikipedia.org)
  • The result of a successful collaboration between Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners and Gluckman Mayner Architects, as well as an extensive team of specialty consultants, the Cooper Hewitt restoration has returned the Gilded Age mansion to its original character while also discreetly integrating the complex systems required of a modern museum. (beyerblinderbelle.com)
  • from the Memphis Museum of Art (then called the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art) to the Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt Museum in New York. (themodernarchive.com)
  • Companies and organizations represented include S.C. Johnson & Son, Co., Metromedia, and Cooper-Hewitt, National Museum of Design. (si.edu)
  • Peter Nisbet and Joseph Koerner, The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University Art Museums , ed. (harvardartmuseums.org)
  • Hewitt later married Andrews in 1918, right after his divorce to Work, and formally adopted Ann. (wikipedia.org)
  • Prior to Hewitt, Andrews was married in 1902 to Dr. Peder Sather Bruguiere (brother of American photographer Francis Bruguière, brother-in-law of heiress Margaret Post Van Alen and grandson of banker Peder Sather) and in 1907 to wealthy New York broker Alexander Turner Stewart Denning. (wikipedia.org)
  • After Hewitt, Andrews married in 1922 to Baron Robert Frederic Emile Regis D'Erlanger and in 1926 to George William Childs McCarter (grandson of American author Hannah Mary Bouvier Peterson, great-grandson of Judge John Bouvier and nephew-in-law of American publisher George William Childs). (wikipedia.org)
  • Among the 'newbies' to this event were Ian Beeson, Mike Andrews, Rob Brunt, Mark Robinson, David Smith and Ken Hewitt- a real mixture of talent assembling for the day ahead. (leekgolfclub.co.uk)
  • This collection was originally compiled by Albert Henry Heusser, who was contracted to write a biography of Abram S. Hewitt, and whose papers were transferred to the Passaic County Historical Society after his death. (cooper.edu)
  • The collection was transferred to the Cooper Union by Edward A. Smyk of the Passaic County Historical Society in 2008. (cooper.edu)
  • Letters from Peter Cooper and Abram S. Hewitt made available here with permission from Edward R. Hewitt, c/o Carol Salomon, Archives Librarian, Cooper Union Library, 30 Cooper Square, New York, New York 10003. (loc.gov)
  • Correspondence from James Fenimore Cooper and Susan F. Cooper to Samuel F. B. Morse made available here with permission from Henry S. F. Cooper Jr., representing the descendants of James Fenimore Cooper. (loc.gov)
  • Ballet of the Final Anthozoans" at Fairgrounds St. Pete is a mesmerizing and impressive installation. (fairgrounds.art)
  • His work has been recognized with notable international awards in architecture including the Cooper Hewitt 2007 National Design Award in Architecture as part of Office dA and eighteen Progressive Architecture Awards, an unprecedented feat. He has also served as the William A. Bernoudy Architect in Residence at the American Academy in Rome. (cooperhewitt.org)
  • In 2007, Walker was recognized with the coveted Cooper Hewitt National Design Award. (vectorworks.net)
  • After this, Hewitt became "virtually a member of the Cooper family", and in 1855 married Edward's sister, Sarah Amelia. (wiki2.org)
  • Hewitt graduated from Columbia in the class of 1842 and became, in turn, an attorney in New York City, a manufacturer of iron and steel, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1875-1879, 1881-1886, and Mayor of New York, 1887-1888. (columbia.edu)
  • His firm, Peter Walker and Partners (PWP) Landscape Architecture, currently has seven principals and 35 employees and handles a few projects a year, "specializing," as Walker said, "in bringing them to a very high level of completion. (vectorworks.net)
  • Original shareholders include Cornelius Vanderbilt, Peter Cooper Hewitt, and John E. Parsons - the last names are still living in New York to this day. (iscramlive.org)
  • His contributions to the thriving St. Pete art scene also include working on the SHINE Mural Festival, which brings artists from around the world to paint murals in St. Petersburg. (fairgrounds.art)
  • Professor Allan Nevins used this material for his work on Abram S. Hewitt. (columbia.edu)
  • His mother, Ann Gurnee, was of French Huguenot descent, while his father, John Hewitt, was from Staffordshire in England and had emigrated to the U.S. in 1796 to work on a steam engine to power a water plant in Philadelphia . (wiki2.org)
  • Her work has been exhibited internationally including at the FRAC Centre, Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial, MoMA, and most recently as part of Imprimer Le Monde at the Pompidou. (princeton.edu)
  • It's often difficult to convey the energy, hard work, and dedication that our participating artists and Fairgrounds St. Pete team put into creating the work you get to now enjoy! (fairgrounds.art)
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  • The Albert Henry Heusser collection of Cooper-Hewitt papers are comprised primarily of documents related to the business and political dealings of both Abram S. Hewitt and Peter Cooper. (cooper.edu)
  • Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from The Cooper Union Archives and Special Collections. (cooper.edu)
  • In the audience were some of the most influential people in the City, including Bryant and Greeley, the publisher H.W. Putnam, former Governor John King, and Peter Cooper himself and his business partner (and later Mayor of New York) Abram S. Hewitt. (3quarksdaily.com)
  • The history of the Rectifier Electric locomotive dates to the 1890s, when Peter Cooper-Hewitt and General Electric's Charles Steinmetz experimented with mercury rectifiers and sought practical industrial applications for the technology. (mthtrains.com)
  • Tehrani is also former dean of The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at The Cooper Union. (cooperhewitt.org)
  • They had moved the location to the newly-constructed Cooper Union in Manhattan, and Republican-leaning newspapers were publicizing Lincoln's appearance as a rebuttal to Stephen Douglas, the Democrats, and slavery in general. (3quarksdaily.com)
  • A number of medals awarded to Hewitt and Cooper were donated with this collection. (columbia.edu)
  • Cooper Hewitt and his first wife had no children and divorced in December 1918. (wikipedia.org)
  • Get school information, student-teacher ratio, demographics & more on Peter Cooper School . (publicschoolsk12.com)
  • In 2018, Mize opened the gallery MIZE in the Historic Uptown neighborhood of St. Pete. (fairgrounds.art)
  • Chad Mize is a multimedia artist, designer, and muralist residing in St. Pete, Florida. (fairgrounds.art)
  • In 1902, Hewitt developed the mercury arc rectifier, the first rectifier that could convert alternating current power to direct current without mechanical means. (wikipedia.org)
  • The name "Hollywood" was chosen by Memphis, as all their furniture designs were named after hotels and because Peter Shire was from Los Angeles, California - Hollywood seemed most appropriate for this piece. (themodernarchive.com)
  • Over the past three decades, Peter has served as design and creative director of numerous projects around the world. (uic.edu)