Rosenberg, Louis Conrad, 1890-1983
Louis Conrad Rosenberg (1890-1983) was born in Portland, Or. He studied architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, graduating in 1914, and became instructor and later professor of architectural design at the University of Oregon in Eugene. He served in the U.S. Army from 1917-1919, and upon his return to the U.S. married Marie Louise Allen of Portland. In 1920, on an architectural fellowship from MIT, he traveled to Europe, where, under the guidance of Robert Fulton Logan, he produced his first etchings at the American Academy of Rome in 1921. Rosenberg continued producing etchings and dry points, as well as occasional architectural work, throughout the 1920's-1940's. In 1946 he joined the architectural firm Kiff-Colean-Voss and Souder in New York, where he was head designer, 1958-1964. In 1964 he retired and returned to Portland.
From the description of Louis Conrad Rosenberg Collection, ca. 1921-1946. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 136950746
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