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Jefferson, J. Percival: Residence, "Miraflores," Music Academy of the West (1070 Fairway Rd., Montecito, California)


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    Lowe, Edward: Residence ("El Elisio") (2791 Sycamore Canyon, Montecito, California)

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    Date built: 1922 Architect: Johnson, Reginald D., 1882-1952 Description: Exterior and interior views of Spanish style residence. Publication(s): Estate of Edward Lowe, Montecito," in Rexford Newcomb, Mediterranean Domestic Architecture in the United States (Cleveland: J. H. Jansen, 1928) p. 1; "House of Edward Lowe, Esq., Montecito," Architectural Forum, Vol. 40, Jan. 1924, pl. 14; "Lowe Home," in H. Philip Staats, Californian Architecture in Santa Barbara, (New York: Architectural Book Publishing Co., 1929) p. 81; "Residence for Mr. Edward Lowe, Montecito," Western Architect, Vol. 32, June 1923, pl. 9.

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    Eisner, Ira: Residence (611 S. Muirfield Rd., Los Angeles, California)

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    Date built: 1925 Architect: Kaufmann, Gordon B. Landscape Architect: Thiene, Paul G. Description: Interior and exterior views of residence. Publication(s): A California Garden," House Beautiful, Vol. 62, Aug. 1927, p. 137; "Eisner House," Architect and Engineer, Vol. 89, May 1927, p. 69; "Eisner House," California Southland, Vol. 9, Oct. 1927, p. 23; "Eisner House," in Residential Architecture in Southern California, ed. Paul R. Hunter and Walter L. Reichart (Los Angeles: Southern California Chapter, AIA, 1939), p. 14; "3. The Estate of Mr. I. Eisner in Los Angeles," California Arts and Architecture, Vol. 36, Sept. 1929, p. 34; "House for Mr. I. Eisner, Los Angeles," The Architect 7, Jan. 1927, pls. 79-89; "House for Mr. I. Eisner, Los Angeles," Architect and Engineer, Vol. 89, April 1927, p. 97; 'House for Mr. I. Eisner, Los Angeles,' in "Architectural Club of Los Angeles: Monthly Bulletin," California Southland, Vol. 8, July 1926, p. 23; "House of I. Eisner, Los Angeles," Architectural Digest, Vol. 6, No. 8, p. 81; "A House of Tuscan Inspiration," by Gordon B. Kaufmann, Arts and Decoration, Vol. 28, Feb. 1928, p. 37 & 95; "Estate of their Union," by Mark Morrison, InStyle magazine, May 2002, p. 400-409.

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    Mudd, Mr. and Mrs. Seeley G.: Beach Cottage (Carpinteria/Montecito, California)

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    Architect: Flewelling, Ralph C. Landscape Architect: Purdy, Benjamin Morton Description: Interior and exterior views of wood framed beach residence. Publication(s): Beach Cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Seeley G. Mudd, Montecito" Architectural Digest, Vol. 9, No. 1, p. 32; Residential Architecture in Southern California, Paul R. Hunter and Walter L. Reichart (Los Angeles: Southern California Chapter, AIA, 1939), p. 79.

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    Fleishmann, Max: Residence (Montecito, California)

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    Architect: Johnson, Reginald D., 1882-1952 Description: Exterior views of residence. Publication(s): Fleishmann Home," Architect and Engineer, Vol. 77, April 1924, p. 105; "House of Max Fleishmann, Esq., Montecito," Architectural Forum, Vol. 48, Feb. 1928, p. 239. William Clarke's inscription on negatives indicate this is the Jos. Johnson house, however, notes made by Alson Clark on the original copy print envelopes indicate this is the Fleishmann residence.

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    Baruh, J. Y.: Residence (533 S. Rimpau Blvd., Los Angeles, California)

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    Date built: 1926 Architect: Kaufmann, Gordon B. Landscape Architect: Thiene, Paul G. Description: Exterior and interior views of house. Publication(s): House of J. Y. Baruh," Architectural Digest, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 36-39.

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    Knott, Franklin P.: Residence (California)

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    Architect: Johnson, Reginald D., 1882-1952 Description: Exterior views of residence. Publication(s): Residence of Mr. Franklin P. Knott, Montecito," The Architect, Vol. 13, April 1917, p. 220. This may be the house referred to in Johnson, Kaufmann & Coate, Partners in the California Style, which deems this a "project", and thus never built.

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