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Monday, April 11, 2016

Louis Sullivan Terracotta at the St Louis City Museum

I had the opportunity to travel to St Louis Missouri this past weekend and once again, visit the City Museum. The museum is housed in an multi-story building that was formerly a shoe factory and is partially a collection of architectural artifacts and salvaged items and has become a receptacle for pieces of all shapes and sizes.

Artists have taken the salvaged items and artfully  arranged them around the museum.






















One thing that these photos do not capture is the scale of some of these pieces.

The people on this piece are full scale.


There were a few of these angelic women.


In the background you can see a mix of Sullivan and Art Deco.  Louis Sullivan is known as one of the founders of the modern architectural movement and there are several of his pieces that have been rescued and are on display.


This is the "key" to a large collection of Sullivan objects salvaged from the Chicago Stock Exchange building which was demolished in 1972.

Above is a piece of the stair balustrade                            and a bronze newel post 




I found this picture online that shows the pieces in context before the building was demolished.


Here some more pieces salvaged from the exterior of the building.


This round medallion is from another Sullivan project



To see more of the museum on a previous visit click HERE


1 comment:

  1. Such an interesting post, Troy. Those architectural pieces are wonderful!
    Marjorie

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