Panel from the Ogden Avenue Bridge House

Panel from the Ogden Avenue Bridge House

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Photographed by Yasmine Afshar at the Art Institute of Chicago. This is one of a series of 3D scans I am publishing as part of my Artist Residency in the Ryan Education Center, tagged with #museum3D. Attributed to Scipione Del Campo, an American born in Italy in 1895, who passed away in 1957. Ogden Avenue Bridge House Panel: Figure of a Woman Operating Gear Mechanism, created in 1932 and demolished between 1994 and 1995. Carved from limestone, the bas relief measures 123.5 x 105.5 x 18 cm (49 x 42 x 7 inches). Department of Bridges and Transportation, City of Chicago, acquired this artwork in 1996 as number 295.1. Available online at http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/artwork/144521?search_no=2&index=0 in the Architecture and Design Gallery 200.

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