Victor Proetz letters to Max Putzel

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Victor Proetz letters to Max Putzel

1935 [and undated]

Letters mostly concern an article that Proetz is preparing for House and Garden magazine about architecture in St. Louis. Proetz, writing from New Haven and New York City, writes to Putzel in St. Louis to ask Putzel to photograph architectural details for his proposed article. One letter includes thumbnail sketches and the location of doors, railings, and windows in St. Louis that are important to his article.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8224681

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Putzel, Max.

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Proetz, Victor, 1897-1966

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Proetz was an architect and interior designer; New York, N.Y. and Washington, D.C.; Putzel, a newpaper reporter for the St. Louis Post Dispatch and friend of Proetz. From the description of Victor Proetz letters to Max Putzel 1935 [and undated]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79130681 Architect and interior designer. Studied painting and design at the Art Institute of Chicago. Served in the Navy during World War I, at whichtime he designed cantonment...