Stovall House, 1909

Stovall House, 1909 Zylstra, Sape A., photographer : Tousdale ,L. T, architect University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library still image Color photographs Tampa, Fla. : University of South Florida, Tampa Library 1909 eng The house receives its name from the person who bought it in 1915, six years after its original owner built it. The portico resembles that of the Taliaferro House, but the columns are fluted and the fenestration and balcony differ. The pediment is deeper and of lower pitch. Landscaping and pagoda add to the picturesqueness. In the back, one expects slavequarters, but there are only a car park and service entrance. During a recent bout of. repairs and panting, the columns received a dark grey undercoat. For a day or two the innocent passer-by might have hoped they would be left that way. It was not to be so. Back in its original splendor, it is very photogenic; meretricious perhaps, but very photogenic. [SAZ]; northeast view, distant The house receives its name from the person who bought it in 1915, six years after its original owner built it. The portico resembles that of the Taliaferro House, but the columns are fluted and the fenestration and balcony differ. The pediment is deeper and of lower pitch. Landscaping and pagoda add to the picturesqueness. In the back, one expects slavequarters, but there are only a car park and service entrance. During a recent bout of. repairs and panting, the columns received a dark grey undercoat. For a day or two the innocent passer-by might have hoped they would be left that way. It was not to be so. Back in its original splendor, it is very photogenic; meretricious perhaps, but very photogenic. [SAZ]; northeast view, distant Stovall, Wallace F. -- Residence (Tampa, Fla.) -- Photographs Classical Revival Homes -- Florida -- Tampa -- Photographs Sape A. Zylstra Architectural Slides Collection

Stovall House, 1909

Zylstra, Sape A., photographer : Tousdale ,L. T, architect

University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library

still image

Color photographs

Tampa, Fla. : University of South Florida, Tampa Library

1909

eng

The house receives its name from the person who bought it in 1915, six years after its original owner built it. The portico resembles that of the Taliaferro House, but the columns are fluted and the fenestration and balcony differ. The pediment is deeper and of lower pitch. Landscaping and pagoda add to the picturesqueness. In the back, one expects slavequarters, but there are only a car park and service entrance. During a recent bout of. repairs and panting, the columns received a dark grey undercoat. For a day or two the innocent passer-by might have hoped they would be left that way. It was not to be so. Back in its original splendor, it is very photogenic; meretricious perhaps, but very photogenic. [SAZ]; northeast view, distant

The house receives its name from the person who bought it in 1915, six years after its original owner built it. The portico resembles that of the Taliaferro House, but the columns are fluted and the fenestration and balcony differ. The pediment is deeper and of lower pitch. Landscaping and pagoda add to the picturesqueness. In the back, one expects slavequarters, but there are only a car park and service entrance. During a recent bout of. repairs and panting, the columns received a dark grey undercoat. For a day or two the innocent passer-by might have hoped they would be left that way. It was not to be so. Back in its original splendor, it is very photogenic; meretricious perhaps, but very photogenic. [SAZ]; northeast view, distant

Stovall, Wallace F. -- Residence (Tampa, Fla.) -- Photographs

Classical Revival

Homes -- Florida -- Tampa -- Photographs

Sape A. Zylstra Architectural Slides Collection