Architectural Fragments

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Fisher Building, 343 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois: Upper Portion of Elevator Grille
Designer: Charles Atwood (American, 1849-1895)
Architect: D.H. Burnham & Co. (American, 1891-1912)
Fisher Building, 343 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois: Upper Portion of Elevator Grille, 1895-96
Pullman-Jennings Building: Ornament from the End of a Beam
Solon Spencer Beman
American, 1853-1914
Pullman-Jennings Building: Ornament from the End of a Beam, 1882-83 (demolished 1978)
Burnham & Root
American, 1873-1891
Commerce Building: Lunette in Radiating Geometric Design, 1885-86 (demolished 1971)
Rookery Building, 209 South La Salle Street, Chicago, Illinois: Grille from Interior Central Court
Burnham & Root (American, 1873-1891)
Architect: John Wellborn Root (American, 1850-1891)
Rookery Building, 209 South La Salle Street, Chicago, Illinois: Grille from Interior Central Court, c. 1885-88 (removed during later remodeling)
Mecca Apartment Building, 34th and State Streets, Chicago, Illinois: Section of Balcony Railing
Architect: Edbrooke and Burnham
Designer: Franklin Pierce Burnham (American, 1853-1909)
Artist: Willoughby J. Edbrooke (American, 1843-1896)
Mecca Apartment Building, 34th and State Streets, Chicago, Illinois: Section of Balcony Railing, 1891-92
D. H. Burnham & Co., architects; American, 1894-1912
Charles Atwood, designer; American, 1849-1895
Fisher Building: Light Fixture from Lobby, 1896
Attributed to Scipione Del Campo
American, born Italy, 1895-1957
Ogden Avenue Bridge House Panel: Figure of a Woman Operating Gear Mechanism, 1932 (demolished 1994-95)
Eames & Young, Architects
American, 19th century
Angel from the Cornice of the Title Guarantee Building, 1898
Wrigley Building: Finial (original)
Graham, Anderson, Probst & White
American, founded 1917
Wrigley Building: Finial (original), 1919-22
Mahony, Gerald House: Window
Marion Mahony Griffin
American, 1871-1962
Mahony, Gerald House: Window, 1907 (demolished 1965)
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