Pilaster Capital, One of Six, from the Bayard-Condict Building, 65 Bleecker Street, NYC
1898
Louis Henry Sullivan
American, 1856-1924
American Art
These capitals once graced the upper story of the Bayard-Condict Building, still standing in Manhattan and the only structure in New York City designed by the renowned architect Louis H. Sullivan. Completed in 1898 or 1899, the façade of the thirteenth-story commercial building is still embellished with an exuberant array of Art Nouveau ornament in the form of angels, lions, and plant life. These capitals, removed in a 1964 remodeling of the façade, are also highly organic, with energetically spiraling vine-like tendrils entwined with leaves.
- Maker/Artist
- Sullivan, Louis H.
- Classification
- Architectural Element
- Formatted Medium
- Terracotta
- Medium
- terracotta
- Locations
- Place made: New Jersey, United States
- Dimensions
- 28 x 36 x 36 in., 349 lb. (71.1 x 91.4 x 91.4 cm, 158.31kg)
- Departments
- American Art
- Accession Number
- 64.260.6
- Credit Line
- Gift of Anonymous Arts Recovery Society
- Rights Statement
- Creative Commons-BY
- Museum Location
- This item is not on view
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