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Brief biographyPutnam was born as "John Amory Putnam" in Boston in 1847, to John Pickering Putnam (1813-1867) and Harriet Upham (1820-1905).[3] He was one of 4 children; his siblings were Mary Upham Putnam (1843-1920); Harriet Putnam (b. 1845); and Sarah Gooll Putnam (1851-1912), a painter.[1][4] Putnam graduated from the Boston Latin School, and from Harvard College in 1868. He then trained at the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris, in 1869, and the Royal Academy of Architecture, Berlin, 1870-1872.[5][6] "The war interrupted his studies. Leaving Paris for Berlin, he was twice arrested as a Prussian spy, while sketching in the streets."[7] On returning to the US in 1872 he began practicing architecture and was associated professionally with George Thomas Tilden. In 1885 Putnam married Grace Cornelia Stevens; they had 2 children: Grace Elizabeth Putnam (b. 1887) and John Pickering Putnam, Jr. (b. 1892).[7] He was a member of the Boston Society of Architects; St. Botolph Club; Portfolio Club of Boston; and The Cold Cut Club of Boston.[7] Selected designs
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References1. ^1 Erin L. Pipkin. "Striking in Its Promise": The Artistic Career of Sarah Gooll Putnam. The Massachusetts Historical Review, Vol. 3, (2001); p.99. 2. ^United States Patent Office. Washbasin, 86C. Patent No. 563,064, dated June 30, 1896. 3. ^The Harvard graduates' magazine, v. 25. 1917; p.622. 4. ^Portrait of a lady. Boston Herald. Boston, Mass.: Mar 27, 1998. pg. 045. 5. ^1 2 Bainbridge Bunting. Houses of Boston's Back Bay: An Architectural History, 1840-1917. Harvard University Press, 1999. 6. ^Bryant Franklin Tolles. Summer cottages in the White Mountains: the architecture of leisure and recreation, 1870 to 1930. University Press of New England, 2000. 7. ^1 2 Harvard Class of 1868. Secretary's report. 1908; p.116+. 8. ^American architect and building news 49, no.3. Aug 1895. 9. ^Elaine Malloy, Daniel Malloy, Alan J. Ryan. Hopedale. Arcadia Publishing, 2002; p.60. Includes illustration of the house. 10. ^Portfolio Club. The sketch book, no.6. Boston: 1873. Includes illustration of the cottage. 11. ^Jeffrey W. Limerick. The Grand Resort Hotels of AmericaThe Grand Resort Hotels of America. Perspecta, Vol. 15, Backgrounds for an American Architecture (1975); p.87-108. 12. ^{{cite web |publisher=BOSarchitecture |url=http://www.bosarchitecture.com/architects/p/putnam_j_p.html |title=J. Pickering Putnam }} 13. ^Ask the Globe. Boston Globe. Jul 15, 1986. pg. 72. 14. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=O1IAAAAAYAAJ Catalogue, joint exhibition of the Boston Society of Architects and the Boston Architectural Club], from April 15 to April 21. Boston: published for the Committee by Bates & Guild, 1895 15. ^Back Bay landmark undergoes updating. Boston Globe. Aug 13, 1989. pg. A.34. 16. ^Catalogue, joint exhibition of the Boston Society of Architects and the Boston Architectural Club. 1895 17. ^Work will be commenced in the spring; Commonwealth Hotel, Largest Structure in the World, Will Soon be Erected on the Back Bay. Boston Daily Globe. Feb 2, 1896. p.16. 18. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=C4lMAAAAYAAJ American architect and building news]. 1896 19. ^{{Cite book|title=The Annual American Catalogue 1899|year=1900|page=173|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sEHQAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA173&lpg=PA173}} External links{{commons category|J. Pickering Putnam}}
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