Brodie Fine Arts Building

 

Creator

SUNY Geneseo

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Description

Constructed in 1967, the Brodie Fine Arts building is named in honor of William A. Brodie, a Geneseo attorney whose clients included various members of the Wadsworth family. Brodie was one of several local leaders whose efforts were instrumental in getting a Normal School located in Geneseo. The Fine Arts Building (later named Brodie) was formally dedicated in May 1968. It was designed by architect Edgar Tafel, one-time apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright.

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Original Format

photograph; gelatin silver; b&w

Physical Dimensions

10in. x 8in.

Creator Details

Roger Bernard Smith (1939-2015). Photographer, writer, publications director at SUNY College at Geneseo.

Document Type

Still Image

Date Digitized

November 2013

File Format

TIFF

File Name

CAP_2016_ARCV_archphoto_0169.tif

File Size

28.6 MB

Rights

Please cite as: College Archives, Milne Library, State University of New York at Geneseo. For usage beyond Fair Use, please contact Milne Library.

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