Sullivan Chicago Stock Exchange Earrings
The design of these earrings is based on a portion of the painted decoration done in 1893-94 by Louis Sullivan for the Chicago Stock Exchange's Trading Room. Sullivan designed a multi-colored wall stencil decoration that covered the top portion of the walls and selected areas of the ceiling. The Chicago Stock Exchange building was designed in the Prairie School/Modernist styles of Sullivan and his associate, George Grant Elmslie.
Details
Materials: Solid brass, electro-plated with hematite finish, giclee print, glass beads, posts are plated hematite
Dimensions: approximately 1.5 inches long
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