RMCWAPYM–Louis Sullivan's (1856-1924), modernist architecture was decorated with nontraditional ornament, such as this cast iron motif
RMBTK84X–Louis Sullivan's (1856-1924), modernist architecture was decorated with nontraditional ornament, such as this cast iron motif on the 1904 Carson, Pirie, Scott & Company Department Store.
RM2A2K6A8–Gage Building: Horizontal Ornament from the Facade, 1898–1899, Designer: Louis H. Sullivan (American, 1856-1924), Model by: Kristian Schneider (American, late 19th cen.), Cast by: Winslow Brothers Iron Works (American, late 19th Cen), Architect: Holabird & Roche, Michigan Avenue, 18 South, Cast iron, 45.8 × 126 × 16.5 cm
RM2BJ5HNE–Terra Cotta ornament on the Jewelers Building designed by Louis Sullivan
RF2HK63R6–Inspired by Ornament, from the Scoville Building, Chicago, Illinois, Louis Sullivan, American, 1856–1924, Northwestern Terra Cotta Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1878–1956, 1884–85, Terra cotta, Made in Chicago, Illinois, United States, North and Central America, Chicago, Illinois, United States, North, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2HH8RDX–Louis Sullivan designed ornament on the remains of the Chicago Stock Exchange building
RFR9XW17–Ornamental Capital of the Guaranty Trust Building by Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler, Downtown Buffalo, NY
RMRXE753–Gage Building: Horizontal Ornament from the Facade. Designer: Louis H. Sullivan (American, 1856-1924); Model by: Kristian Schneider (American, late 19th cen.); Cast by: Winslow Brothers Iron Works (American, late 19th Cen); Architect: Holabird & Roche. Date: 1898-1899. Dimensions: 45.8 × 126 × 16.5 cm. Cast iron. Origin: Michigan Avenue, 18 South. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RM2AHNHP4–Louis H. Sullivan (Designer). Gage Building Horizontal Ornament from the Facade. 1898–1899. Michigan Avenue, 18 South. Cast iron
RM2HWN3YX–Elevator Door Ornament from the Schlesinger and Mayer Department Store. Designer: Louis H. Sullivan, American, 1856–1924Designer: George Grant Elmslie, American, born Scotland, 1871–1952Fabricator (hinges): Winslow Brothers Company, American, active ca. 1885- ca. 1920
RF2DPP26M–Chicago, Illinois / United States - December 9th, 2020: The Carrie Eliza Getty Tomb by architect Louis Sullivan in Graceland Cemetery.
RMBTK84M–Carson, Pirie, Scott & Company Department Store of 1904 was Louis Sullivan's last large commercial buildings. The design features strong horizontal bands, large rectangular windows, and art nouveau influenced cast iron ornament.
RM2HB2RFX–Ornament, from the Scoville Building, Chicago, Illinois, Louis Sullivan, American, 1856–1924, Northwestern Terra Cotta Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1878–1956, 1884–85, Terra cotta, Made in Chicago, Illinois, United States, North and Central America, Chicago, Illinois, United States, North and Central America, Architectural elements, ceramics, assembled: 29 x 53 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (73.7 x 135.9 x 24.1 cm
RF2HK5NA2–Inspired by Ornament from the Saint Nicholas Hotel, Saint Louis, Missouri, Louis Sullivan, American, 1856–1924, Northwestern Terra Cotta Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1878–1956, c.1893, Terra cotta, Made in Chicago, Illinois, United States, North and Central America, Saint Louis, Missouri, United, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2HH9987–Louis Sullivan designed ornament on the remains of the Chicago Stock Exchange building
RFR9XW01–Guaranty Trust Building by Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler, Downtown Buffalo, NY
RM2AHPP1D–Adler & Sullivan, Architects (Architect). Chicago Stock Exchange Trading Room Reconstruction at the Art Institute of Chicago. 1893–1894. Art Institute of Chicago. Mixed media recreation of room The metal-frame Chicago Stock Exchange building was one of Dankmar Adler and Louis H. Sullivan’s most distinctive commercial structures. The centerpiece of this thirteen-story building was the Trading Room, a dramatic, double-height space that was designed for the daily operations of the Stock Exchange and filled with Sullivan’s lush organic ornament and stenciled patterns. Despite the singular beauty o
RF2DPP0GY–Chicago, Illinois / United States - December 9th, 2020: The Carrie Eliza Getty Tomb by architect Louis Sullivan in Graceland Cemetery.
RM2HB2KYE–Ornament from the Saint Nicholas Hotel, Saint Louis, Missouri, Louis Sullivan, American, 1856–1924, Northwestern Terra Cotta Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1878–1956, c.1893, Terra cotta, Made in Chicago, Illinois, United States, North and Central America, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, North and Central America, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, North and Central America, Architectural elements, ceramics, assembled: 56 1/4 x 52 1/2 x 4 1/2 in. (142.9 x 133.4 x 11.4 cm
RF2HKMAKY–Art inspired by Ornament, from the Scoville Building, Chicago, Illinois, Louis Sullivan, American, 1856-1924, Northwestern Terra Cotta Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1878-1956, 1884-85, Terra cotta, Made in Chicago, Illinois, United States, North and Central America, Chicago, Illinois, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2HH94H1–Louis Sullivan designed ornament on the remains of the Chicago Stock Exchange building
RFR9XW13–Guaranty Trust Building, Front Entrance, by Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler, Downtown Buffalo, NY
RM2AHRMA1–Adler & Sullivan, Architects (Architect). Chicago Stock Exchange Trading Room Stencil. 1893–1894. United States. Oil on canvas, mounted on panel The Chicago Stock Exchange building was one of Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan’s most distinctive commercial projects. The centerpiece of this 13-story structure was the trading room—a dramatic, double-height space filled with Sullivan’s lush ornament and the multicolored, stenciled wall covering seen here. After an unsuccessful preservation battle in the late 1960s, the building was demolished, but the Art Institute was able to acquire the monumenta
RF2DPP36K–Chicago, Illinois / United States - December 9th, 2020: The Carrie Eliza Getty Tomb by architect Louis Sullivan in Graceland Cemetery.
RF2HKKXDW–Art inspired by Ornament from the Saint Nicholas Hotel, Saint Louis, Missouri, Louis Sullivan, American, 1856-1924, Northwestern Terra Cotta Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1878-1956, c.1893, Terra cotta, Made in Chicago, Illinois, United States, North and Central America, Saint Louis, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2HH976K–Louis Sullivan designed ornament on the remains of the Chicago Stock Exchange building
RFR9XW02–Guaranty Trust Building, Front Facade, by Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler, Downtown Buffalo, NY
RF2DPP40M–Chicago, Illinois / United States - December 9th, 2020: The Carrie Eliza Getty Tomb by architect Louis Sullivan in Graceland Cemetery.
RF2B8YBX6–Gage Building: Horizontal Ornament from the Facade, 1898–1899, Designer: Louis H. Sullivan (American, 1856-1924), Model by: Kristian Schneider (American, late 19th cen.), Cast by: Winslow Brothers Iron Works (American, late 19th Cen), Architect: Holabird & Roche, Michigan Avenue, 18 South, Cast iron, 45.8 × 126 × 16.5 cm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2HH8YHA–Louis Sullivan designed ornament on the remains of the Chicago Stock Exchange building
RFR9XW15–Vertical View of Guaranty Trust Building by Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler, Downtown Buffalo, NY
RM2CBY45E–Peoples Savings Bank designed by Louis Sullivan
RM2CCH5JA–Merchants National Bank designed by Louis Sullivan
RF2DPP3GD–Chicago, Illinois / United States - December 9th, 2020: The Carrie Eliza Getty Tomb by architect Louis Sullivan in Graceland Cemetery.
RFR9XW12–Guaranty Trust Building, Detail of Front Facade, by Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler, Downtown Buffalo, NY
RM2CCH5B7–Merchants National Bank designed by Louis Sullivan
RF2DPP3G8–Chicago, Illinois / United States - December 9th, 2020: The Carrie Eliza Getty Tomb by architect Louis Sullivan in Graceland Cemetery.
RFR9XW14–Rows of Windows of the Front Facade of the Guaranty Trust Building by Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler, Downtown Buffalo, NY
RM2CCH5E5–Merchants National Bank designed by Louis Sullivan
RM2CCH5J7–Merchants National Bank designed by Louis Sullivan
RM2B23W73–Peoples Savings and Loan designed by Louis Sullivan
RM2CBXKHY–Land and Loan Office Building designed by Louis Sullivan
RM2CBXKHH–Land and Loan Office Building designed by Louis Sullivan
RM2CBXKKW–Land and Loan Office Building designed by Louis Sullivan
RM2A0R8ND–Ann Halsted Rowhouses in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, designed by Louis Sullivan
RM2A0RCC5–Ann Halsted Rowhouses in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, designed by Louis Sullivan
RM2A0RDJP–Ann Halsted Rowhouses in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, designed by Louis Sullivan
RM2A0RCC8–Ann Halsted Rowhouses in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, designed by Louis Sullivan
RM2A0RAA6–Ann Halsted Rowhouses in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, designed by Louis Sullivan
RM2A0R32D–Ann Halsted Rowhouses in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, designed by Louis Sullivan
RM2A0R95A–Ann Halsted Rowhouses in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, designed by Louis Sullivan
RM2A0RBEA–Ann Halsted Rowhouses in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, designed by Louis Sullivan
RM2A0RE0W–Ann Halsted Rowhouses in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, designed by Louis Sullivan
RM2A0R4WT–Ann Halsted Rowhouses in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, designed by Louis Sullivan
RM2A0R7HJ–Ann Halsted Rowhouses in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, designed by Louis Sullivan
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