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Granada Theater Collection

A work made of black and white photographic prints and architectural reprographic prints..

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  • A work made of black and white photographic prints and architectural reprographic prints..

Date:

1925-1987

Artist:

Edward Eichenbaum

About this artwork

The Granada Theater, designed by Edward E. Eichenbaum for Levy and Klein Architects, opened in 1926 and continued to operate as a movie theater into the mid-1970s. However, the theater was demolished in 1989. The Spanish Baroque-style theater was the fifth largest movie palace in the United States at the time of its demolition. The collection is comprised of architectural drawings and photographs taken shortly before demolition and now represents the final and most complete documentation of the lost building.

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Status

Currently Off View

Department

AIC Archives

Artist

Edward Eichenbaum (Architect)

Title

Granada Theater Collection

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Made 1925–1987

Medium

Black and white photographic prints and architectural reprographic prints.

Dimensions

1 portfolio and flatfile materials: W.: 3.1 cm (1 1/4 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Daniel D. Watts, 1990.

Reference Number

1990.6

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