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Edgar Viguers Seeler

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Edgar Viguers Seeler
BornNovember 18, 1867
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
DiedOctober 26, 1929
EducationCentral High School
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
OccupationArchitect
SpouseMartha Page (Laughlin) Seeler
Parent(s)George Washington Seeler
Anna Maria (Viguers) Seeler

Edgar Viguers Seeler (1867–1929) was an American architect.

Biography

Early life

He was born on November 18, 1867, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1] His father was George Washington Seeler (1839-1911) and his mother, Anna Maria (Viguers) Seeler (1838-1868).[1] He graduated from Central High School in 1884.[1] He attended night classes at the Philadelphia Museum and School of Industrial Art.[1] He then graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1890.[1] He then attended the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts under the tutelage of Victor Laloux (1850-1937) from 1890 to 1893.[1]

Career

Back in the United States, he established his own architectural practice at 328 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia.[1] From 1893 to 1898, he also worked as an Assistant Professor of Architectural Design at the University of Pennsylvania.

Arthur Ingersoll Meigs (1882-1956) was his apprentice from 1905 to 1906.[2]

He was a member of the American Institute of Architects and the T-Square Club, where he served as President in 1898.[1] He was also a charter member of the Society of Beaux Arts Architects.[1] Additionally, he was a member of the Pennsylvania chapter of the Sons of the Revolution and the Fairmount Park Art Association.[1]

He was married to Martha Page (Laughlin) Seeler (1871-1938). He resided at 1828 Locust Street in the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood of Philadelphia.[1] Seeler retired in 1926, and died on October 26, 1929.[1] He is buried in West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Lot Woodlawn-209, in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.

Work

Dental Hall, University of Pennsylvania, 1896

Gallery

References

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