Residence for R. Fulton Cutting Esq. 67th St. & Madison Ave., New York City [graphic] / Ernest Flagg [architect] ; Ogden Codman [interiors]. [after 1895]

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Residence for R. Fulton Cutting Esq. 67th St. & Madison Ave., New York City [graphic] / Ernest Flagg [architect] ; Ogden Codman [interiors]. [after 1895]

20 sheets : various media ; 69.7 x 98.7 cm. (27 1/2 x 38 7/8 in.) or smaller.

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Cutting, R. Fulton.

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Codman, Ogden

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Architect, decorator, antiquarian. From the description of Papers, 1796-1940. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 11595773 Codman bought this chateau outside of Paris and altered, expanded, and decorated it for himself during the years 1926-1927. From the description of Château de Gregy sur Yerres (S&M), propté. de monsieur Ogden Codman [graphic] : [structural alterations and HVAC metalwork] / Etablissements Schmid, Bruneton, Morin; construction metalli...

Flagg, Ernest, 1857-1947

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Ernest Flagg (February 6, 1857 – April 10, 1947) was born in Brooklyn, New York. He married Margaret E. Bonnell, with whom he had one daughter, Betsey Flagg. A student of Le Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Flagg’s work refers to classical architecture. After completing his studies, in 1891, Flagg and John Prentiss Benson started Flagg & Benson, (later Flagg, Benson & Brockway), and the firm designed St. Luke’s Hospital, in New York. In 1894, Ernest Flagg went i...