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Click to enlargepadSullivan Chicago Stock Exchange Elevator Grille

This stunning 1' x 3' art screen has been laser-cut with precision and is made of a thick cherry-veneered panel in a handsome wood frame. It includes optional hardware and looks fantastic hanging in a window or mounted on a wall. The design has been adapted from the original Chicago Stock Exchange Elevator Grille (1893-1972) by Louis Sullivan.

Louis H. Sullivan was one of the most influential American architects in history. He is considered by many scholars to be the "father of modernism" and is credited as the creator of the modern skyscraper.



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