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| Historic
Name: |
John
Bremond |
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Architect | Builder: |
George
Fiegel |
| Year: |
1886 |
| Style: |
2nd
/Empire-Victorian |
| Areas
of Significance: |
Art,
Architecture |
City: |
Austin |
The 1886 Second Empire style John Bremond house on the corner
of Seventh and Guadalupe is the one most outstanding of all of the
buildings in the empire style and is a graceful and exuberant example
of Texas Victorian architecture. Its crested mansard roof has elaborate
dormers, polychrome slate shingles, and concave bracketed curves
on the front gable. The cast-iron work on the wrap-around gallery
is outstanding. This house and several of the others were built
by George Fiegel. All the buildings within the Bremond Block are
beautifully maintained. The building in now owned by the Texas Classroom
Teachers Association.
John Bremond, Jr., one of two Bremond brothers who oversaw construction
of the block of family homes, had his mansion built for $49,000.
At that time, a nice family home could be built for about $6,000.
The success of the family's banking and mercantile businesses bought
exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. One example of
this is seen in the intricate wrought-iron decoration that surrounds
the first- and second-floor wrap-around porches.
Inside, this five-bedroom home is full of fine plaster archways
and carved black-walnut woodwork. Refinishing the wood required
hand stripping, and as many as six coats of remover were needed
to strip away the old finish. The wood throughout the house is now
refinished with natural oil to allow the grain to show through.
The end post at the base of the first-floor banister once had a
gas light on top with a figurine of a small boy playing a violin.
The fireplace mantles on the first floor are wooden and were constructed
by German immigrant and noted woodcarver Peter Mansbendel. Date
carved unknow....
Texas Classroom Tecahers Association-copyright 2005-photographs
posted with permission.
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Wood-carved Mantles by
Peter Mansbendel (Walnut) |

Wood-carved Mantles by
Peter Mansbendel (Walnut) |

Wood-carved Mantles by
Peter Mansbendel (Walnut) |
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Wood-carved Mantles by
Peter Mansbendel (Walnut) |

Wood-carved Mantles by
Peter Mansbendel (Walnut) |

Wood-carved Mantles by
Peter Mansbendel (Walnut) |

Wood-carved Mantles by
Peter Mansbendel (Walnut) |

Wood-carved Mantles by
Peter Mansbendel (Walnut) |

Wood-carved Mantles by
Peter Mansbendel (Walnut) |
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