Cassebeer, Walter Henry, 1884-1963

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An important figure in the Rochester cultural scene, Walter Cassebeer (1884-1963) is best known as an architect, but was also an avid artist, bibliophile, horticulturist, and historian. Cassebeer designed several churches in and around Rochester, as well as some of the landscapes of Durand Eastman Park. Much of his artwork featured buildings, and his numerous lithographs of Rochester's skyline show how the city changed and grew throughout his life.

From the description of Walter Cassebeer drawings and print, circa 1915-1935. (RIT Library). WorldCat record id: 768434273

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creatorOf Cassebeer, Walter Henry, 1884-1963,. Walter Cassebeer drawings and print, circa 1915-1935. RIT Library, Wallace Library
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Rochester (N.Y.)
Durand Eastman Park (Rochester, N.Y.)
New York (State)--Rochester
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Art in universities and colleges
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Birth 1884

Death 1963

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