Nathaniel Cortlandt Curtis papers, 1906-1953.

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Nathaniel Cortlandt Curtis papers, 1906-1953.

This collection consists of manuscripts, personal and professional correspondence, teaching materials, clippings, research notes and sketches, photographs, architectural drawings, original artwork including watercolors and pastels, printed material, and other documents pertaining to the life and work of Nathaniel Cortlandt Curtis, Sr. The collection includes a watercolor by Louisiana artist, Ellsworth Woodward.

5 linear feet (10 boxes and 1 oversized folder)

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Curtis, Nathaniel Cortlandt, 1881-1953

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Nathaniel Cortlandt Curtis (1881-1953) was a teacher of architecture at Tulane University, writer, and architect. He also worked for the architectural firm of Goldstein, Parham and Labouisse in New Orleans, La. From the description of Nathaniel Cortlandt Curtis papers, 1906-1953. (Tulane University). WorldCat record id: 600186726 ...

Woodward, Ellsworth, 1861-1939

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Ellsworth Woodward was born July 14, 1861, in Seeconk, Mass., and was educated at the Rhode Island School of Design. He was appointed professor of art at Tulane University in 1885. When the Newcomb College was organized, he became director of the Art School, and held this position until his retirement in 1931. He was one of the founders of the New Orleans Art Association, and was active in the Southern States Art League and the Louisiana Art Teachers' Association. An artist himself, his etchings...