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Various buildings and details, 1908-1910

Collection Type

  • Art

Date

1908-1910

Location Note

Vertical file 3; drawer 14; folder 3

GUSN

GUSN-252718

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Description

This group of materials consists primarily of printed material from architectural magazines and includes the following:

1) Written letter re: William Neil Smith, Contest in the Delineator, May 14, 1908
2) A. Dickey and Co. brochure -- balustrades, columns, etc.
3a) Postcard St. Bartholomew the St. Church, Smithfield, England, November 4, 1910
3b) Photo banquet hall, Hampton Court, England
3c) Newspaper clipping, October 1, 1910, Chary Cross Mall, London, England
4) Prints from The American Architect, October 7, 1908; stairways to Church of St. Trinita de Monti, Rome; Villa Conti, Frascati, Italy
5) Stairways to Church of St. Trinita de Monti, Rome, October 21, 1908; Chateau du Bois Du Maine, Bagnoles de l'Oxne, France; Hotel Louis XIII, Abbeville, Normandy, France
6) Print from The American Architect, November 11, 1908; Chateau Cisoi Gace, France; Chateau de Fourgeres, Normandy, France
7) Print, English architecture, Broadway, The Architect, August 27, 1909
8) Print, English architecture, Manor Houses, Broadway, The Architect, August 27, 1909
9) Print, English architecture Chipping Campden, Broadway, The Architect, August 27, 1909

Details

Descriptive Terms

churches (buildings)
châteaux
prints (visual works)
postcards
brochures
correspondence
clippings (information artifacts)

Collection Code

AR003

Collection Name

Frank Chouteau Brown professional architectural collection

Reference Code

AR003.001.014

Places

France
England (United Kingdom) [country]
Italy

Record Details

Originator

Brown, Frank Chouteau, 1876-1947 (Collector)

Material Type

prints (visual works)
postcards
brochures
correspondence
clippings (information artifacts)

Description Level

Item

Location Note

Vertical file 3; drawer 14; folder 3

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