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Finding Aid for the Arthur Benton photograph collection, circa 1880-circa 1919 0000111
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  • Title: Arthur Benton photograph collection
    Identifier/Call Number: 0000111
    Contributing Institution: Architecture and Design Collection, Art, Design & Architecture Museum
    Language of Material: English
    Physical Description: 0.5 Linear feet (1 Box)
    Date (inclusive): circa 1880-circa 1919
    creator: Benton, Arthur Burnett, 1858-1927

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    Partially processed collection, open for use by qualified researchers.

    Preferred Citation note

    Arthur Benton photograph collection, Architecture and Design Collection. Art, Design & Architecture Museum; University of California, Santa Barbara.

    Biographical/Historical note

    Arthur B. Benton was born on April 17, 1858 in Peoria, IL. After receiving his education at the School of Art and Design in Topeka, Kansas, Benton relocated to Omaha, Nebraska where he worked as a draftsman in the chief engineer’s office of the Union Pacific. A year later, Benton moved to Los Angeles and by 1893 he began a partnership with William C. Aiken. Three years later, in 1896, Benton bought out his partner and remained solo for the rest of his architectural career. That same year Benton joined the Los Angeles Landmarks Club and focused much of his energy on preserving the Spanish Colonial Missions of California. His preservation work influenced his architectural design, which can be seen in: the Glenwood Mission Inn located in Riverside, California, The Arlington Hotel in Santa Barbara, the Arrowhead Hotel located North of San Bernardino, the Mission Playhouse in San Gabriel, and the San Marcos Hotel in Arizona. Many credit him for pioneering the Mission Revival Style. Benton’s commissions did not only consist of civic, residential, and commercial projects, but also, several Episcopal churches in the Los Angeles area. His last major work was the Riverside Municipal Auditorium, which was completed in 1927. Arthur Benton passed away at the age of 69, on September 18, 1927.

    Scope and Content note

    The Arthur Benton photograph collection consists of 0.5 linear feet of black-and-white photographs, negatives and postcards that date from circa 1880 to circa 1919. Interior and exterior stills of Benton’s residential designs comprise the majority of the collection; however, there are photographs and postcards of Inns and Town Plazas designed by Benton, as well as photographs taken of various California missions prior to restoration.

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    Benton, Arthur Burnett, 1858-1927
    Architecture -- California -- 20th century
    Architecture -- California -- Los Angeles -- 20th Century
    California missions
    Photographic prints