Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 15, 1 (1989)

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Nevertheless, the interpretation of this structure has suffered due to the controversy surrounding it. Many individuals have insisted that the interiors were added by Francis Corbin after 1756, as we have seen, while others have disagreed. Others have suggested that the building represents an alteration of an earlier May, 1989 57 building in terms of both structure and form, and that the cupola itself, for example, is a later addition. The dwelling repeatedly has been compared with New England ...regional antecedents.
Waterman remarked that the house represents "one of the most striking essays in the Jacobean style in America," and that "there is no more important example of Jacobean design south of Connecticut than the Cupola House, except Bacon's Castle in Surry County, Virginia. "• Actually, the Cupola House is in many respects an architec- tural anomaly that cannot be explained by a simple comparison with dwellings standing outside the North Carolina Albemarle.
Aligning the house with the "Jacobean" style is inadequate from more than one viewpoint.


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