Timothy L. Pflueger
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Timothy Ludwig Pflueger | |
Personal information | |
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Name | Timothy Ludwig Pflueger |
Nationality | American |
Birth date | 1892 |
Birth place | San Francisco, California |
Date of death | 1946 |
Work | |
Practice name | J. R. Miller and T. L. Pflueger |
Significant buildings | Paramount Theatre Castro Theater |
Timothy Ludwig Pflueger (b. 1892 d. 1946) was one of the most colorful artistic figures and prominent architects in the San Francisco Bay Area in the first half of the 20th century. Many monuments to his extraordinary style are scattered throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.
[edit] External links
- A letter from Diego Rivera to Pflueger (undated)
- Timothy Pflueger's contributions to the art and architecture of the City Club of San Francisco
- Timothy Pflueger's sketches, renderings, and models collected at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
- The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Building at the Virtual Museum of the City of San Francisco
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