Bart Lytton | |
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Born | Bernard Shulman October 4, 1912 |
Died | June 29, 1969 California, United States | (aged 56)
Education | University of Virginia |
Occupation | Financier |
Known for | Savings-and-loan magnate, art collector, and founder of both the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and a vanity museum[1] |
Spouse | Beth Lytton |
Bart Lytton ((born Bernard Shulman,[2] October 4, 1912[3] – June 29, 1969)was an American business executive, Democratic Party fundraiser, writer, public relations executive and philanthropist. He was a founder of Lytton Financial Corporation, one of the five largest savings and loans in the United States with $700 million in assets.[4]
Lytton was known for his flair and showmanship, and once said, "the only ism for me is narcissism".[5][6]