click image for larger view
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
A daily blog on architecture in Chicago, and other topics cultural, political and mineral. Click on the COMMENTS link under each post to join the discussion.
Larger articles on Chicago architecture and culture.
Featured:
WEDNESDAY: Small Projects, Big Talent - Zurich Esposito and winning architects including Peter Exley discuss this year's AIA Chicago Small Firm/Small Projects Awards, lunchtime at the Chicago Architecture Foundation May 22, 2013May Calendar of Chicago Architectural Events. Nearly 50 great items for your education and delight here


5 comments:
And we are SO glad it's over today!!
ARE WE?
Where is this?
Terry -
This is actually part of a 72 foot long frieze by Leon Hermant atop the 1908 former Illinois Athletic Club at 112 South Michigan, portraying Zeus presiding over the Olympics. The building is now owned by the Art Institute. Another photo of the frieze was included in my post on the Pasteur monument here: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_OvonoKii_ds/TMZpchtsnqI/AAAAAAAAGgg/WiEvdGpVH9c/s1600/hermantfrieze.jpg
Thanks, Lynn. I'll look for it when I'm in town next.
Post a Comment