Louis H Sullivan
Louis Henry Sullivan
American
Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Furness and Hewitt | 1873 | ||
Dankmar Adler Company | 1879 | 1883 | |
Adler and Sullivan | 1883 |
Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Furness and Hewitt | 1873 | ||
Dankmar Adler Company | 1879 | 1883 | |
Adler and Sullivan | 1883 |
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
Significant name | Sullivan-Charnley Historic District | Ocean Springs | |||||
Architect | Land and Loan Office Building | Algona | |||||
Architect | Wainwright Building | City of St Louis | |||||
Architect | Wainwright Tomb | Bellefontaine Cemetery | |||||
Architect | Van Allen Store | Clinton | |||||
Architect | Merchants' National Bank | Grinnell | |||||
Architect | St Paul Methodist Episcopal Church | Cedar Rapids | |||||
Architect | People's Savings Bank | Cedar Rapids | |||||
Architect | Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company | Chicago | |||||
Architect | Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Cathedral and Rectory | Chicago | |||||
Architect | National Farmers' Bank | Owatonna | |||||
Architect | Farmers and Merchants Union Bank | Columbus | |||||
Architect | Harold C Bradley House | Madison, WI | |||||
Architect | Columbus Downtown Historic District | Columbus | |||||
Architect | Home Building Association Bank | Newark | |||||
Architect | Bayard-Condict Building | New York City | |||||
Architect | People's Federal Savings and Loan Association | Sidney | |||||
Architect | Sullivan-Charnley Historic District | Ocean Springs | |||||
Architect | Loop Retail Historic District | Chicago | |||||
Architect | Newark Downtown Historic District | Newark | |||||
Architect | Ann Halsted House | Chicago | |||||
Architect | Gage Group-Ascher, Keith, and Gage Buildings | Chicago | |||||
Architect | Krause Music Store | Chicago | |||||
1881/00/00 | Louis Sullivan, a designer for Dankmar Adler, designs decorative features for the E Rothschild and Brothers store (lost) in Chicago, 1880-1881. Demolished in 1972, multiple cast iron panels will be salvaged and distributed. | Designer | Panel from the E Rothschild Building, Chicago | ||||
1889/00/00 | Ryerson Tomb is built for Chicago lumber baron Martin Ryerson | Architect | Graceland Cemetery | Chicago | |||
1890/00/00 | Getty Tomb is built for Carrie Eliza Getty. | Architect | Getty Tomb | Graceland Cemetery | |||
1892/00/00 | Charnley House is built for Chicago lumberman James Charnley. | Architect | James Charnley House | Chicago | |||
1900/08/18 | Plaster cast of Louis Sullivan's Getty Tomb door is exhibited at the 1900 Paris Exhibition. | Architect | Getty Tomb | Graceland Cemetery | 1900 Exposition Universelle | ||
1901/00/00 | Virginia Hall, designed by Chicago architect Louis Sullivan, completed | Architect | Tusculum College Historic District | Greeneville | |||
1915/07/00 | After an extensive remodel that includes a new glazed terra cotta block facade, the Toner Store opens as the handsomest store in this section of Indiana. | Architect | Toner Store | Martinsville, IN | |||
1974/00/00 | Various terracotta ornaments designed by Louis Sullivan for the Scoville Building (lost) in Chicago, are donated to Metropolitan Museum of Art by the General Services Administration. | Designer | Scoville Building Terracotta Fragments | ||||
1974/00/00 | The General Services Administration donates terracotta decorations designed by Louis Sullivan for the Scoville Building (lost) in Chicago, to the St Louis Art Museum. | Designer | Ornament from the Scoville Building |
1 Creative Work by Louis H Sullivan »
Title | Type | Association | Y/M/D | Moniker |
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Title | Type | Association | Y/M/D | Moniker |
Panel from the E Rothschild Building, Chicago | Designer | Ornament | 1881/00/00 |