Leo Friedlander Studio Explained

Leo Friedlander Studio
Location:825 W. Hartsdale Rd., Greenburgh, New York
Coordinates:41.0431°N -73.8094°W
Built:1908
Architect:Bertelli, Roman Bronze Company
Architecture:Classical Revival
Added:July 29, 1982
Refnum:82003416

The Leo Friedlander Studio is a historic home and artist's studio located in Greenburgh, Westchester County, New York. It was built in 1908 by the Roman Bronze Works and is a -story building built of concrete block covered in stucco. It features classical style details, a copper-covered gable roof, a bank of skylights, and two brick chimneys. It was the residence and studio of Leo Friedlander (1890–1966) from the 1930s until his death. It was originally the home and studio of Henry Merwin Shrady and then Karl Ilava.[1]

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Registration:Leo Friedlander Studio. March 1982. 2010-12-30 . Austin N. O'Brien. New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. See also: Web site: Accompanying eight photos.