original 1888 completely intact interior residential majolica glazed fireplace tile surround salvaged from edbrooke & burnham-designed house

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each tile measures 6 x 6 inches. priced for surround as pictured. free from cracks or breaks. salvaged from 1888 three-flat designed by edbrooke and burnham. 

 

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willoughby james edbrooke was an american architect and a bureaucrat who remained faithful to a richardsonian romanesque style into the era of beaux-arts architecture in the united states, supported by commissions from conservative federal and state governments that were spurred by his stint in 1891-92 as supervising architect of the u.s. treasury department.
edbrooke was born in evanston, illinois. he first practiced in chicago in 1868 and in 1879 formed a partnership with franklin pierce burnham (died 1909). the partnership was dissolved in 1892. among their major joint commissions were the georgia state capitol, and buildings for university of notre dame, and the mecca flats in chicago, where edbrooke served as superintendent of construction. the division of responsibilities and credit for constructions at the world's columbian exposition, chicago, 1893, may have finalized the dissolution of the partnership. edbrooke resided in washington dc, where in his position as supervising architect of the treasury department, he initiated the design of at least forty buildings.
at the world's columbian exposition in chicago, 1893, the government building was ascribed to willoughby j. edbrooke. its classicizing design fit in harmoniously with the "white city" that ushered in the american renaissance movement and the age of beaux-arts architecture. at the exposition, franklin p. burnham was officially credited only with the cold-storage warehouse, while "willoughby j. edbrooke, washington" is credited with the united states government building and the other official federal exhibits.



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