Egerton Swartwout
Egerton Swartwout (1870–1943) was an American architect.
Overview
Born at Fort Wayne in 1870, died at New York City in 1943.
In detail
Egerton Swartwout studied at Yale University.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are Beaux-Arts.
Residence is recorded at Cambridge. Employment is recorded with Tracy and Swartwout and McKim, Mead & White. Membership is recorded of American Institute of Architects, American Academy of the Fine Arts and American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Works named in the authority record are Hill-Stead Museum, Yale Club of New York City, Somerset County Courthouse, Byron White United States Courthouse, Cathedral of St. John in the Wilderness and Herbert C. Hoover Building.
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Studied at
- Yale UniversityOrganisation
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“Egerton Swartwout”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q15996171: Egerton Swartwout
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