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Trinity Portland Cement Company Promotional Materials, Lobby and Escalators, Presentation Drawing

A work made of gravure print on paper.

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  • A work made of gravure print on paper.

Date:

1943

Artist:

Hugh Ferriss
American, 1889–1962

About this artwork

Renowned architectural illustrator Hugh Ferriss was best known for his dramatic renderings of Art Deco skyscrapers, featured in his 1929 book The Metropolis of Tomorrow. His drawings of illuminated skyscrapers at night had a strong influence on popular depictions of the city in that era, including the shadowy look of Gotham City in the first comic book devoted to Batman, in 1940. In 1943 Ferriss produced a yearlong series of plates that appeared on the back covers of the magazine Progressive Architecture. These drawings presented his high-tech vision of the America of the future—from a network of winding highways and houses with helicopter pads to glass high rises—later published as prints by Trinity Portland Cement Company. Common in Ferriss’s renderings are spaces of communication and transportation, two functions that are highlighted in this image of a large urban plaza connecting a seemingly endless network of escalators, an innovation that became widely used in American cities in the 1930s.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Architecture and Design

Artist

Hugh Ferriss (Designer)

Title

Trinity Portland Cement Company Promotional Materials, Lobby and Escalators, Presentation Drawing

Place

United States (Artist's nationality:)

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1943

Medium

Gravure print on paper

Inscriptions

Note at bottom right: "Reprinted by Trinity Portland Cement Company" Penciled letter designation at bottom right corner: "E"

Dimensions

38.2 × 30.3 cm (15 1/16 × 11 15/16 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of James Edwin Quinn

Reference Number

2019.1019.4

Extended information about this artwork

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