Louis Henri Sullivan, Architectural Chronology Photos

Louis Henri Sullivan photo enlargement page to complement main chronology of the legacy of this architect's life's work.

See also: Louis Henri Sullivan, an Architectural Chronology & Legacy in Photos
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Kauffmann Store & Flats (1883) (2310-16 Lincoln Ave.). Chicago, IL. Architect: Dankmar Adler & Louis H. Sullivan. Louis H. Sullivan Buildings of Chicago

Sullivan designed decoration of Leon Mannheimer Home. Chicago, IL Louis H. Sullivan Buildings of Chicago

Monument (1887) to Martin A. Ryerson (1818-1887) lumber merchant & developer in Graceland Cemetery. Chicago, IL. Architect: Louis H. Sullivan. Chicago Graceland Cemetery

Desenberg Block commercial building (251 E. Michigan Ave.). Kalamazoo, MI. Architect: Dankmar Adler & Louis Sullivan. On National Register. Kalamazoo, MI

Relief detail on Adler & Sullivan's Desenberg Block (251 E. Michigan Ave.). Kalamazoo, MI

Ironwork decoration on Adler & Sullivan's Desenberg Block (251 E. Michigan Ave.). Kalamazoo, MI

Entrance stonework of Auditorium Building by Adler & Sullivan. Chicago, IL Louis Sullivan's Auditorium Building, Chicago

Stained glass window of woman with halo over entrance of Auditorium Building. Chicago, IL

Wainwright Building in late afternoon light. St Louis, MO Wainwright Building, St Louis

Roofline border of Wainwright Building. St Louis, MO

James Charnley House (1891) (1365 North Astor St.). Chicago, IL. Architect: Louis H. Sullivan & Frank Lloyd Wright. On National Register. Charnley House, Chicago by F.L. Wright & L.H. Sullivan

Detail of James Charnley House decorative finish. Chicago, IL

Tomb (1890) of Henry H. Getty (1837-1920) lumber merchant in Graceland Cemetery. Chicago, IL. Architect: Louis H. Sullivan. Chicago Graceland Cemetery

Sullivan's bronze gates of Getty Tomb. Chicago, IL

Print (1894) of Louis Sullivan's Transportation Building at World's Columbian Exposition by Poole Bros. at Columbus Museum. Columbus, WI Columbian Exposition (1893) (Chicago World's Fair)

Print (1893) of Louis Sullivan's Transportation Building at World's Columbian Exposition at Columbus Museum. Columbus, WI

Terra-cotta facade of Guaranty / Prudential Building. Buffalo, NY Guaranty / Prudential Building & Louis Sullivan, Buffalo, NY

Lamp & Terra-cotta detail of Guaranty / Prudential Building. Buffalo, NY

Metal & tiled staircase in Guaranty / Prudential Building. Buffalo, NY

Facade of Baynard-Condict Building. New York, NY Condict Building, New York (1898) by Louis H. Sullivan

Baynard-Condict Building angel under eves by Louis H. Sullivan. New York, NY

Carson Pirie Scott horizontal windows which define the Chicago style of architecture. Chicago, IL Carson Pirie Scott Department Store by Louis H. Sullivan, Chicago

Art Nouveau corner entrance of Carson Pirie Scott department store. Chicago, IL

Orthodox bulb atop Tower of Holy Trinity Cathedral. Chicago, IL Holy Trinity Cathedral by Louis H. Sullivan in Chicago

National Farmer's Bank of Owatonna (1908) (Cedar at Broadway). Owatonna, MN. Architect: Louis Sullivan & George Elmslie. On National Register. National Farmer's Bank of Owatonna by Louis Sullivan

Interior lamps & murals of People's Savings Bank. Cedar Rapids, IA Cedar Rapids, IA

Sullivan's exterior surround for rose window of Merchants' National Bank. Grinnell, IA Grinnell, IA

Sullivan stained-glass window details in Farmer's & Merchant's Union Bank. Columbus, WI Farmer's & Merchant's Bank, Columbus, WI by Louis Sullivan

Terra cotta tree of leaves & geometric shield on Van Allen Dry Goods Store. Clinton, IA Clinton, IA

K mark in circle atop Krause Music Store by Louis H. Sullivan. Chicago, IL Louis H. Sullivan Buildings of Chicago

Tombstone of architect Louis H. Sullivan (1856-1924) in Graceland Cemetery. Chicago, IL Chicago Graceland Cemetery

Detail of monument to architect Louis H. Sullivan. Chicago, IL Chicago Graceland Cemetery

Terra cotta decoration to right of rose window of Merchants' National Bank. Grinnell, IA

1919 date of Farmer's & Merchant's Union Bank building by Sullivan. Columbus, WI

Detail of screen on Getty Tomb by Louis Sullivan. Chicago, IL


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