Wisconsin Images - Louis H. Sullivan Structures Image Gallery
This University of Northern Iowa collection contains photographs of Sullivan Structures located in Wisconsin. This collection is a subset of the larger Louis H. Sullivan Structures Image Gallery.
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[WI, Columbus, 26] Farmers and Merchants Union Bank. 01
2002
Alt Text: Close up of red brick structure featuring arched glass window, carved marble lintel and ornate stone carvings, including lion chimeras on the facade. Architectural signage reads 'Farmers & Merchants Union Bank, Louis H. Sullivan, Architect' on black variegated marble. Color image.
The Farmers and Merchants Union Bank built in 1919 and located at 159 West James Street in Columbus, Wisconsin was designed by Louis Sullivan. It is the last of eight "jewel box" bank buildings designed by Louis Sullivan, and the next to last to be constructed.
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[WI, Columbus, 26] Farmers and Merchants Union Bank. 02
2002
Alt Text: Corner view of Farmers & Merchants Union jewel box bank, featuring arched glass window, ornate stone carved facade and five arched windows along the side of the building. Color image.
The Farmers and Merchants Union Bank built in 1919 and located at 159 West James Street in Columbus, Wisconsin was designed by Louis Sullivan. It is the last of eight "jewel box" bank buildings designed by Louis Sullivan, and the next to last to be constructed.
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[WI, Columbus, 26] Farmers and Merchants Union Bank. 03
2002
Alt Text: One story brown brick entrance flanked by intricate stone carvings sitting on top of brick and stone pillars and smaller windows. Color image.
The Farmers and Merchants Union Bank built in 1919 and located at 159 West James Street in Columbus, Wisconsin was designed by Louis Sullivan. It is the last of eight "jewel box" bank buildings designed by Louis Sullivan, and the next to last to be constructed.
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[WI, Columbus, 26] Farmers and Merchants Union Bank. 04
2002
Alt Text: Detailed architectural sculpture of an eagle with outstretched wings, perched on a decorative base and placed near the ornately carved cornice. Color image.
The Farmers and Merchants Union Bank built in 1919 and located at 159 West James Street in Columbus, Wisconsin was designed by Louis Sullivan. It is the last of eight "jewel box" bank buildings designed by Louis Sullivan, and the next to last to be constructed.
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[WI, Columbus, 26] Farmers and Merchants Union Bank. 05
2002
Alt Text: Close up of a decorative corbel attached to the building's exterior red brick facade. Color image.
The Farmers and Merchants Union Bank built in 1919 and located at 159 West James Street in Columbus, Wisconsin was designed by Louis Sullivan. It is the last of eight "jewel box" bank buildings designed by Louis Sullivan, and the next to last to be constructed.
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[WI, Columbus, 26] Farmers and Merchants Union Bank. 06
2002
Alt Text: Close up of of a red brick building highlighting an arched stained glass window and surrounding ornate facade. Color image.
The Farmers and Merchants Union Bank built in 1919 and located at 159 West James Street in Columbus, Wisconsin was designed by Louis Sullivan. It is the last of eight "jewel box" bank buildings designed by Louis Sullivan, and the next to last to be constructed.
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[WI, Columbus, 26] Farmers and Merchants Union Bank. 07
2002
Alt Text: Close up of of a red brick building highlighting two adjacent windows and surrounded by a ornate carved stone facade. Color image.
The Farmers and Merchants Union Bank built in 1919 and located at 159 West James Street in Columbus, Wisconsin was designed by Louis Sullivan. It is the last of eight "jewel box" bank buildings designed by Louis Sullivan, and the next to last to be constructed.
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[WI, Columbus, 26] Farmers and Merchants Union Bank. 08
2002
Alt Text: Close up of a red brick building corner featuring intricate carved stone facade and decorated band of stone. A lion's head cartouche sits below a recessed area. Color image.
The Farmers and Merchants Union Bank built in 1919 and located at 159 West James Street in Columbus, Wisconsin was designed by Louis Sullivan. It is the last of eight "jewel box" bank buildings designed by Louis Sullivan, and the next to last to be constructed.
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[WI, Madison. 27] Josephine Crane Bradley Residence. 01
1997
Alt Text: Large brown two-story house featuring extended roof with overhangs and a gable structure surrounded by trees in a residential neighborhood. Color image.
The Mrs. Josephine Crane Bradley Residence, also known as the Harold C. Bradley House, is a Prairie School home designed by Louis H. Sullivan. It is located in the University Heights Historic District of Madison, Wisconsin.
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[WI, Madison. 27] Josephine Crane Bradley Residence. 02
1997
Alt Text: Large brown two-story house featuring extended roof with overhangs and a gable structure surrounded by trees in a residential neighborhood. A chimney sits atop the roof. Color image.
The Mrs. Josephine Crane Bradley Residence, also known as the Harold C. Bradley House, is a Prairie School home designed by Louis H. Sullivan. It is located in the University Heights Historic District of Madison, Wisconsin.
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[WI, Madison. 27] Josephine Crane Bradley Residence. 03
1997
Alt Text: Angled view of a large brown two-story house featuring extended roof with overhangs and several windows, surrounded by trees in a residential neighborhood. Color image.
The Mrs. Josephine Crane Bradley Residence, also known as the Harold C. Bradley House, is a Prairie School home designed by Louis H. Sullivan. It is located in the University Heights Historic District of Madison, Wisconsin.