Marcellus E. Wright Sr. Explained

Marcellus Eugene Wright Sr.
Birth Date:8 April 1881
Birth Place:Hanover County, Virginia, US
Death Place:Richmond, Virginia, US
Spouse:Ritta Brink Stovall
Children:2
Significant Buildings:Altria Theater, The Chamberlin, Hotel John Marshall
Significant Projects:Colonial Williamsburg

Marcellus Eugene Wright Sr. (April 8, 1881 – December 7, 1962) was an American architect. He was active in Richmond, Virginia and the surrounding region during the first half of the 20th century. In addition to his work on hotels, Wright was a pioneer of the Moorish Revival architectural style in his design for the Altria Theater (formerly known as the Mosque), which is a major component of the Monroe Park Historic District.

Personal life

Marcellus E. Wright was born on April 8, 1881, in Hanover County, Virginia, the son of Anthony Westley Wright and Isabella Wright (née Granger). His father was a Confederate veteran who saw military service during the American Civil War at the Battle of Gaines's Mill.[1]

In 1906, Marcellus Wright married Ritta Brink Stovall at a ceremony which took place in Henrico County, Virginia. The marriage resulted in two children: Marcellus Eugene Wright Jr. and Frances Stovall Wright. Marcellus Wright Sr. was active in local politics as a member of the Democratic Party, and with his wife was involved in the Church of Christ, Scientist. He died on December 7, 1962, of what were reported to be natural causes, and is buried in Hollywood Cemetery.[2]

Multiple members of the Wright family went on to make a name for themselves in architecture. In 1936, Marcellus E. Wright Jr. joined his father's architectural firm; he later became a leading light of Virginia architecture as a principal of Marcellus Wright Cox & Smith.[3] [4] Oscar Pendleton Wright, brother to the senior Wright, entered into partnership with noted Richmond firm Carneal & Johnston, where he worked on local projects such as St. Joseph's Villa.[5]

During his life, Marcellus Wright Sr. served as an active member of the Sons of the American Revolution, and from 1939 to 1940 was President of its Richmond Chapter.[6] He was also a Freemason, having attained the thirty-second degree in the Scottish Rite.[7]

Career

At the age of sixteen, Wright began work for Richmond architecture firm Noland and Baskervill, where he stayed for five years before moving to the Philadelphia firm Cope and Stewardson. He received his education from the Virginia Mechanics Institute, the Philadelphia School of Applied Art, and the University of Pennsylvania, the last of which he graduated from in 1905.[8] After graduating, Wright swiftly rose to prominence in the Richmond architecture scene; he was one of the eleven founding members of the Richmond Association of Architects, which was established in 1911.[9] By 1922, he had attained sufficient stature to have been elected a member of the American Institute of Architects.[10]

In April 1925, a collaboration between Marcellus Wright, Paul Philippe Cret, and Berthold Nebel produced the winning entry for a contest to design the Virginia War Memorial. Construction proceeded to the point of laying foundations before the project was scrapped. A carillon designed by Ralph Adams Cram was erected in its stead.[11]

Through the 1930s, Wright served on the Architectural Advisory Committee which presided over the Colonial Williamsburg restoration.[12]

Local architect Beth Nickels was hired to join Wright's firm in 1947 as a draftsman and project manager. Nickels was recognized by the Times-Dispatch as the first female architect from Richmond and one of the first from Virginia.[13]

Selected works

Marcellus Wright's works include:

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Tyler . Lyon Gardiner . Lyon Gardiner Tyler . Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography . Marcellus Eugene Wright . 1915 . Lewis Historical Publishing Company . 4 . New York . 517.
  2. News: . December 8, 1962 . Marcellus Wright, Noted Richmond Architect, Dies . . 2 . . January 14, 2017 . subscription .
  3. Book: Edwards . Kathy . Howard . Esme . Prawl . Toni . 1992 . Monument Avenue: History and Architecture . . 129 . 92-29474.
  4. News: Slipek . Edwin . April 3, 2002 . Marcellus Eugene Wright Jr. [Obit] ]. https://web.archive.org/web/20180821160357/https://www.styleweekly.com/richmond/marcellus-eugene-wright-jr/Content?oid=1363677 . August 21, 2018 . live . . Richmond, Virginia . January 14, 2017.
  5. Web site: Architects of Richmond: Carneal & Johnston . https://web.archive.org/web/20171116225855/http://architecturerichmond.com/2013/11/14/architects-of-richmond-carneal-johnston/ . November 16, 2017 . live . Winthrop . Robert P. . November 14, 2013 . ArchitectureRichmond . January 14, 2017.
  6. Web site: Our History . https://web.archive.org/web/20170309093859/http://richmondchapter-sar.webs.com/chapter-history . March 9, 2017 . dead. 2014 . Richmond Chapter, Virginia Society, Sons of the American Revolution . January 14, 2017.
  7. Book: Brownell, Charles E. . 1992 . The Making of Virginia Architecture . Richmond, VA . . 360 . 0-917046-34-X.
  8. Kollatz . Harry . March 2012 . A Grand Lady's Revival: The Hotel John Marshall's landmark sign rejoins the skyline . https://web.archive.org/web/20170202013144/http://johnmarshallresidences.com/cms/resources/richmond-magazine-article-march-2012.pdf . February 2, 2017 . dead . Richmond Magazine . January 14, 2017 . Richmond architect Marcellus E. Wright’s design resonated big-city sophistication. In the Marshall, he distilled his studies at the Philadelphia School of Applied Art and experiences in a dozen European countries..
  9. Book: Brownell, Charles E. . 1992 . The Making of Virginia Architecture . Richmond, VA . Virginia Museum of Fine Arts . 91 . 0-917046-34-X.
  10. June 1922 . New Members Elected . . 10 . 6 . 208 . January 14, 2017. .
  11. Harbeson . John . John Harbeson . December 1966 . Paul Cret and Architectural Competitions . 988361 . . 25 . 4 . 305–306 . 10.2307/988361 .
  12. McDonald . Travis C. . 2006–2007 . The Fundamental Practice of Fieldwork at Colonial Williamsburg . 20355382 . Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture . 13 . 2 . 39 .
  13. News: Robertson . Ellen . April 15, 2012 . Beth Nickels, first female architect in Richmond, dies at 93 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201124235832/http://www.richmond.com/entertainment/article_6f753fae-da6c-5c1d-84ee-413f970bd42d.html . November 24, 2020 . live . . January 14, 2017.
  14. Web site: Monroe Park Historic District National Register Nomination. https://web.archive.org/web/20170215091639/http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/registers/Cities/Richmond/127-0383_Monroe_Park_HD_1984_Final_Nomination.pdf . February 15, 2017 . dead . . January 14, 2017.
  15. Book: Virginia Department of Historic Resources . Loth . Calder . 1999 . The Virginia Landmarks Register . 4th . University of Virginia Press . 430 . 0-8139-1862-6.
  16. Web site: The Early Institutionalization of Blue Ridge Sanatorium and the George W. Wright Pavilion . https://web.archive.org/web/20191206042509/http://www.faculty.virginia.edu/blueridgesanatorium/wright.html . December 6, 2019 . dead . Sucre . Richard . Blue Ridge Tuberculosis Sanatorium . . January 14, 2017.
  17. Web site: Chamberlin Hotel National Register Nomination . https://web.archive.org/web/20170116162213/http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/registers/cities/hampton/114-0114_chamberlinhotel_2006_nrfinal.pdf . January 16, 2017 . dead . Virginia Department of Historic Resources . January 15, 2017.
  18. Book: Wilson . Richard Guy . 2002 . Buildings of Virginia: Tidewater and Piedmont . . 220 . 0-19-515206-9 . Richard Guy Wilson.
  19. Kollatz . Harry . March 2012 . A Grand Lady's Revival: The Hotel John Marshall's landmark sign rejoins the skyline . https://web.archive.org/web/20170202013144/http://johnmarshallresidences.com/cms/resources/richmond-magazine-article-march-2012.pdf . February 2, 2017 . dead . Richmond Magazine . January 14, 2017.
  20. Logan . Marvel Mills . M. M. Logan . February 24, 1936 . Report on S. 3769 (74th Congress, 2nd Session) . subscription . 9990 S.rp.1886 . August 20, 2018. ProQuest.
  21. Ryan . Elmer James . Elmer Ryan . April 30, 1936 . Report on S. 3769 (74th Congress, 2nd Session) . subscription . 9997 H.rp.2562 . August 20, 2018. ProQuest.
  22. Web site: Parcel Post Building (Former) – Richmond VA . https://web.archive.org/web/20180821093754/https://livingnewdeal.org/projects/parcel-post-building-richmond-va/ . August 21, 2018 . live . Kalish . Evan . April 18, 2017 . Living New Deal . August 20, 2018.
  23. Web site: Deacon . John . Lunenburg County . https://web.archive.org/web/20200815010001/http://www.courthouses.co/us-states/v-z/virginia/lunenburg-county/ . August 15, 2020 . live . US Courthouses . January 15, 2017 . The building was enlarged in 1939 and the exterior stairs added. The architect was Marcellus E. Wright Sr. of Richmond..
  24. Web site: Terminal Building, Richard E. Byrd Airport, Richmond, Virginia . 1959 . Rarely Seen Richmond . . November 24, 2020.
  25. News: Childers . Doug . May 19, 2018 . Frederic H. Cox Jr.: A Modernist who helped preserve Richmond's architectural history . . https://web.archive.org/web/20201125024815/https://richmond.com/realestate/features/richmond-neighborhoods/frederic-h-cox-jr-a-modernist-who-helped-preserve-richmond-s-architectural-history/article_81e62f10-5acd-11e8-a537-03a76f30d782.html . November 25, 2020 . live.
  26. News: Lowery . David . December 13, 1979 . High-Rise Architect Designs Prison Solutions . . 35 . Richmond, Virginia.