Frank Chouteau Brown papers

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Frank Chouteau Brown papers

1882-1945

Includes three pen and ink designs by Brown for open air theaters in New Hampshire, North Dakota, and New York; photographs of open air theaters; a facsimile document used by Sir Henry Irving as a stage prop in an 1896 production of "The Merchant of Venice" with a typescript note by Brown dated 1943; two letters received by Brown, 1915 and undated; a typescript report of the Drama Committee of the Twentieth Century Club, undated; clippings, programs, and other printed material, 1882-1945.

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Brown, Frank Chouteau, 1876-1947

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Frank Chouteau Brown (1876–1947) was an American architect, born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and educated at the Minneapolis School of Fine Arts, the Boston Art Club and in Europe. In 1902, he began practice in Boston and from 1907 to 1919, was editor of the Architectural Review periodical. In 1916, he became a member of the faculty of Boston University and in 1919, head of the Department of Art and Architecture. ...