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Description
Richard Haas
The Rookery Courtyard, Chicago, 1974
Etching on etching rag paper
Signed, titled and numbered 11/50 in graphite pencil on the front
Frame included
Etching on etching rag paper
Pencil signed, titled and numbered 11/50 on the front
Publisher: Richard Haas (New York, NY)
Printer: Jennifer Melby (New York, NY)
Catalogue Raisonne: The Prints of Richard Haas, A Catalogue Raisonne 1970 - 2004, 2005
Held in a vintage black wood frame
Measurements:
Framed
26.5 by 26.5 by 1 inch
Artwork:
16.25 by 16.25
More about Chicago's famous Rookery Building
As one of the most historically significant buildings in Chicago, The Rookery is a unique enclave for businesses that value a prestigious presence. An icon in the center of Chicago's downtown Financial District, The Rookery seamlessly combines the flair of an era gone by with state-of-the-art building systems and technology. Designated a Chicago Landmark in 1972 after being added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970, The Rookery is universally considered an architectural masterpiece.
Designed by famous architectural partners Burnham and Root, the picturesque Rookery was originally completed in 1888. Adding to its impressive stature, Frank Lloyd Wright redesigned the stunning two-story, sky lit lobby in 1905. Meticulously renovated and maintained, The Rookery stands as one of the most highly recognized addresses in all of Chicago.
Richard Haas is the world's most celebrated architectural muralist and trompe l'oeil artist.