
Louis H. Sullivan American, Felsenthal, Eli B., Store: Decorative Panel with Central Circular Foliate Design
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The Art Institute of Chicago, founded by visionary architect Louis H. Sullivan, American and 1856-1924 born. Felsenthal, Eli B., is recognized for his exceptional work, 'Decorative Panel with Central Circular Foliate Design', showcasing architectural expertise in Langley Avenue Elevation. Terracotta, a versatile medium used by master craftsman Felsenthal in 1905. Measuring 84.5 x 85 x 20 cm, this incredible piece is the epitome of elegance and finesse, gifted to The Art Institute through the esteemed Commission on Chicago Historical and Architectural Landmarks, spearheaded by the tireless Tim Samuelson, in 1984. A breathtaking representation of human ingenuity and design, Felsenthal's creation finds its home in Gallery 200, awaiting the awe of every visitor. Linking the viewer to a world of masterpieces is a vital aspect; thus, we recommend: http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/artwork/102252?search_no=29&index=0 For those seeking the digital dimension behind Yasmine Afshar's artful work on terracotta artistry, please visit this wonderful artist at http://www.thingiverse.com/yafsha/about
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