rare all original c. 1936-37 antique american exterior historically-important thomas a. edison school mottled glaze terra cotta pier capital modeled by fritz albert

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midland terra cotta company, chicago, il.

 

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exceptional c. 1930's american depression era original and completely intact seldom found thomas a. edison exterior school building facade terra cotta pier capital designed by notable architect george grant elmslie. the bulky terra cotta panel was modeled by fritz albert and fabricated by the midland terra cotta company, chicago, il. the intact capital features a distinctive mottled finish throughout. the rear portion of the freestanding capital retains the original cavities or "webbing" that are free from damage. george grant elmslie was a prominent architect who worked with louis sullivan and later with william gray purcell. the architectural firm or practice he was most widely known for was that of elmslie and purcell. over the course of the partnership, purcell & elmslie became one of the most commissioned firms among the prairie school architects, second only to frank lloyd wright. following the dissolution of his partnership with purcell, elmslie worked occasionally with various other architects, including lawrence a. fournier, william s. hutton, hermann v. von holst and william eugene drummond, and produced a number of residential structures, banks, train stations, commercial, and institutional buildings during the early 20th century through the 1930′s. the schools, with the thomas a. edison included, were all located in northwestern indiana. they have since been demolished. elmslie's contribution, in the form of the terra cotta and metal ornament adorning these schools, would be his last commissioned work shortly before his death. measures approximately 16 x 8 x 24 inches.

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