Claude Fayette Bragdon
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 77 years ago |
Date of birth | August 1,1866 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Oberlin |
Ohio | |
United States | |
Date of died | September 17,1946 |
Died | New York |
New York | |
United States | |
Structures | First Universalist Church of Rochester |
Job | Architect |
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ID | 1494825 |
Architecture and Democracy
The Beautiful Necessity
Projective Ornament
primer of higher space (the fourth dimension)
Yoga for You
Four- dimensional Vistas
Episodes from an Unwritten History
More Lives Than One
Eternal Poles
The New Image
Merely Players
An introduction to Yoga
The Secret Springs: An Autobiography
The Beautiful Necessity: Large Print
Oracle
The Arch Lectures: Eighteen Discourses on a Great Variety of Subjects
A Primer of Higher Space: The Fourth Dimension, to which is Added, Man the Square, a Higher Space Parable
Delphic Woman: Twelve Essays Reprinted from The New Image and Old Lamps for New
Revival: An Introduction to Yoga (1933)
The Beautiful Necessity Seven Essays on Theosophy and Architecture: Large Print
The Beautiful Necessity; Seven Essays on Theosophy and Architecture
The Beautiful Necessity
Projective Ornament
primer of higher space (the fourth dimension)
Yoga for You
Four- dimensional Vistas
Episodes from an Unwritten History
More Lives Than One
Eternal Poles
The New Image
Merely Players
An introduction to Yoga
The Secret Springs: An Autobiography
The Beautiful Necessity: Large Print
Oracle
The Arch Lectures: Eighteen Discourses on a Great Variety of Subjects
A Primer of Higher Space: The Fourth Dimension, to which is Added, Man the Square, a Higher Space Parable
Delphic Woman: Twelve Essays Reprinted from The New Image and Old Lamps for New
Revival: An Introduction to Yoga (1933)
The Beautiful Necessity Seven Essays on Theosophy and Architecture: Large Print
The Beautiful Necessity; Seven Essays on Theosophy and Architecture
Claude Fayette Bragdon Life story
Claude Fayette Bragdon was an American architect, writer, and stage designer based in Rochester, New York, up to World War I, then in New York City.