ArtistsLouis Sullivan
Louis Sullivan

Louis Sullivan

American, 1856
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11
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32
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3
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20th Century Design from the Museum Collection
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1958–1959
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Architecture Worth Saving
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1958
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Louis Sullivan: 1856�1924
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1948
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Three Centuries of American Architecture
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1939
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Early Modern Architecture: Chicago 1870�1910
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1933
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Louis Sullivan was an American architect and theorist who pioneered the modern skyscraper, developing a distinctive ornamental language that integrated geometric and organic forms across cast-iron facades and terra-cotta surfaces. Working primarily in Chicago from the 1880s onward, he designed the Auditorium Building and the Carson, Pirie, Scott store, establishing a vocabulary of vertical emphasis and decorative unity that influenced generations of architects. His essays on architectural form, particularly his dictum that form follows function, articulated a philosophical foundation for modern design that extended beyond building to industrial production and craft.

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McVickers Theater, Chicago, Illinois, Sketch (c. 1883–1891)
Art Institute of Chicago
Entrance Kick Plate from the Chicago Stock Exchange (1894)
Art Institute of Chicago
Cornice Section from the Gage Building, Chicago, Illinois (1898–99 (removed 1955))
Art Institute of Chicago
Schiller Building (later Garrick Theater): Sections of Star-Pod Design from Proscenium Vault (c. 1891/92)
Art Institute of Chicago
Elevator Grille Ornament from the Schlesinger and Mayer Store, Chicago, Illinois (1903/04)
Art Institute of Chicago
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System of Architectural Ornament, Plate 16, Impromptu! (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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Museum of Modern Art
New York, US
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Cleveland Museum of Art
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