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Friday, October 1, 2010

Graceland Cemetery: Getty Tomb

Posted on 5:10 AM by babli panday




Getty Tomb ..
Year Built: 1890
Architect: Louis H. Sullivan
Date Designated a Chicago Landmark: March 10, 1971

Henry H. Getty [1837-1920] was a lumber businessman ..
Louis H. Sullivan designed the Getty Monument after the death of his wife Carrie Eliza in 1890. getty was partner of Martin A Ryerson, and his tomb was also designed by Sullivan.



The marker reads ...
Getty Tomb
Adler and Sullivan, architects
1890
The Getty Tomb marks the maturity of Sullivan's architectural style and the beginning of modern architecture in America. here the architect departed from the historic precedence to create a building of strong geometric massing, detailed with original ornamentation.
Designated a Chicago landmark on March 10, 1971,
by the City Council of Chicago
Richard J. Daley, Mayor
Commission on Chicago Historical and Architectural Landmarks ..










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Graceland Cemetery: Tomb of Daniel Burnham..

Posted on 4:32 AM by babli panday




Daniel Burnham, 1846 - 1912
Daniel Burnham, famous for his dictum, “Make no little plans.” he indeed practiced what he preached. He was chief of construction for the 1893 Columbian Exposition, and his Chicago Plan of 1909. Burnham is credited for Chicago’s beautiful lakefront and boulevards. So it seems fitting that his final resting place is on a pleasant, wooded isle in the lake at Graceland..



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Graceland Cemetery: Tomb of John W. Root

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Tomb of John W. Root
Graceland Cemetery..

Architects: Burnham &Root, Atowod, Wegamn

John W. Root [1850-1891] was one of the founders of the leading Chicago Architecture firm of "Burnham and Root", is one of the leaders of the "Chicago School” of architecture. Although Root spent his career breaking away from architectural tradition, members of his firm created a totally traditional Celtic cross, which Root had admired in English cemeteries. Charles Atwood chose a Druid style, and Jules Wegman provided the design, which includes one of Root’s drawings, the entrance to the Phoenix Building, which did not rise from its own ashes when it was demolished in 1959.

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Graceland Cemetery: Tomb of Martin A. Ryerson

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Tomb Martin A. Ryerson
Graceland Cemetery ..

Architect: Louis Sullivan [1889]

Martin A. Ryerson [1818-1887] was a lumber merchant and developer. At his death in 1887, his son commissioned this mausoleum from Louis H. Sullivan, who had designed four downtown office buildings for Martin Ryerson.

The polished black granite tumb is inspired by Egyptian funerary forms. the mastaba for the lower portion and the pyramid for the top.

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Graceland Cemetery: Tomb of Howard Van Doren Shaw

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Tomb of Howard Van Doren Shaw ..
Graceland Cemetery

Architect: Howard Van Doren Shaw [1906]

Howard Van Dorn Shaw [1868-1926] was a contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright and others of the Prairie School of Architecture, but he was not one of the group. His designs remained traditional. This made him a favorite of wealthy residents of Lake Forest and other North Shore communities, for whom he designed many country homes.

The bronze ball on top of the elegant granite pillar contains the words of the 23rd Psalm.
The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want.
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures:
He leadeth me beside the still waters.
He restoreth my soul:
He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for His name' sake.

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil: For thou art with me;
Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me.
Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies;
Thou annointest my head with oil; My cup runneth over.

Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life,
and I will dwell in the House of the Lord forever.




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Graceland Cemetery: Tomb of Peter Schoenhofen

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Tomb of Peter Schoenhofen
Graceland Cemetery ..

Architect: Richard Schmidt [1893].

Peter Schoenhofen [1827-1893]..was the owner of the Schoenhofen Brewery. The grave is marked by a pyramid-shaped mausoleum. Its door is flanked on one side by an Egyptian sphinx and on the other by a Victorian angel.





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Graceland Cemetery: Tomb of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

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Tomb of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe..
Graceland Cemetery ..

Architect: Dirk Lohan

The flat slab of black granite was designed by his grandson Dirk Lohan. Mies came to Chicago from Germany to direct the architecture department of Armour Institute. It is now known as Illinois Institute of Technology. Mies steel-&-glass buildings revolutionized modern architecture and established the "International Style".



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