988 resultados para Sculpture--Michigan--Ann Arbor


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South facade. Albert Kahn, architect. Irwin & Leighton, contractors. Construction 1914-1915. Building named for Edward H. Kraus. Image mounted on linen. One of series of construction photos taken by Lyndon for contractor and given to UM Building & Grounds. On image: Science Bldg., Ann Arbor. Nov. 3, 1914. Irwin + Leighton

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North facade. Albert Kahn, architect. Irwin & Leighton, contractors. Construction 1914-1915. Building named for Edward H. Kraus. Image mounted on linen. One of series of construction photos taken by Lyndon for contractor and given to UM Building & Grounds. On image: Science Bldg., Ann Arbor. Nov. 11, 1914. Irwin + Leighton

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South facade. Albert Kahn, architect. Irwin & Leighton, contractors. Construction 1914-1915. Building named for Edward H. Kraus. Image mounted on linen. One of series of construction photos taken by Lyndon for contractor and given to UM Building & Grounds. On image: Science Bldg., Ann Arbor. Nov. 18, 1914. Irwin + Leighton

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North facade. Albert Kahn, architect. Irwin & Leighton, contractors. Construction 1914-1915. Building named for Edward H. Kraus. Image mounted on linen. One of series of construction photos taken by Lyndon for contractor and given to UM Building & Grounds. On image: Science Bldg., Ann Arbor. Nov. 18, 1914. Irwin + Leighton

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North facade. Albert Kahn, architect. Irwin & Leighton, contractors. Construction 1914-1915. Building named for Edward H. Kraus. Image mounted on linen. One of series of construction photos taken by Lyndon for contractor and given to UM Building & Grounds. On image: Science Bldg., Ann Arbor. Dec. 18, 1914. Irwin + Leighton

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South facade. Albert Kahn, architect. Irwin & Leighton, contractors. Construction 1914-1915. Building named for Edward H. Kraus. Image mounted on linen. One of series of construction photos taken by Lyndon for contractor and given to UM Building & Grounds. On image: Science Bldg., Ann Arbor. Dec. 18, 1914. Irwin + Leighton

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Originally one of four buildings on campus. Used as professor's house 1840-1877 (S. University where Clements Library stands). Used as Dental College 1877-1891; wing added on East 1891. In 1891, building enlarged to north and third story added. Entrance changed to West facade. Used by Engineering until 1922 when it was removed. After 1904, it was called the Old Engineering Building. Signature on verso: W.A. Lewis [Lewis was a student at UM in the late 1890's]

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Photograph of sculpture in courtyard of Dental School. Untitled, but known as the Tooth Fairy. Bill Barrett, 1960 MFA, sculptor. Gift in 1971 of the Dental Class of 1944. Photo creased upper left. On verso: Dental School

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Statue stood on west side of S. State St. and was the gift of the Class of 1870.

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Image mounted on linen. Sculpture also known as "Scholar." Placed above entrance of Michigan Union facing toward campus. Photographer's log identifies men in image as "Pond and Murphy."

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Kahn & Wilby, architect. J.L. Stuart, contractor. Built 1913. Bulk of cost from the will of Regent Arthur Hill. Seated 4300 when built. Housed the original Frieze Memorial Organ from 1913 to 1928. When organ was replaced, Frieze name was retained. Image is faded.

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The eastern-most of two similar buildings built in 1891 on Catherine St. The western housed the Homeopathic Hospital from 1891-1900. This building housed the Allopathic Hospital (called Uiversity Hospital) from 1891-1900. (The Homeopathic Hospital had a straight north facade; this building a rounded north facade). From 1900-1925 it housed the Surgical Ward; 1925-1944 the East Convalescent Ward; 1944-1950, the Rapid Treatment Center; 1950-1965, the Institute for Social Research. It was removed in 1965.