1053

circa 1925

Fine Arts Building, Los Angeles, Walker & Eisen Presentation Architectural Rendering

Watercolor and graphite on paper
Appears unsigned; inscribed as a banner in the lower edge, at center: "Eight Eleven West Seventh Street Bldg."; a label with an inscription removed and affixed to the frame's backing paper: "Havenstrite Oil Building"
Sight: 33" H x 23" W

  • Provenance: Other notes:
    The present work is a presentation architectural rendering of the Fine Arts Building, Los Angeles, designed by the architects Albert Raymond Walker (1881-1958) and Percy Augustus Eisen (1885-1946) and completed in 1926. The building still stands at 811 West 7th Street in Downtown Los Angeles and was declared a historic cultural monument in 1974. This highly detailed pencil drawing with watercolor embellishments was likely used for the initial presentation of the design by Walker and Eisen in 1925. A later label has been removed from the address banner when the name of the building briefly changed to The Havenstrite Building. That label is contained in a plastic sleeve affixed to the back of the work.

    In October 1925, the Fine Arts Building Company announced its intention to build a height-limited skyscraper, constructed specifically for the use of local artists and artisans. The 12-story building at the corner of Seventh and Lebanon would feature high-ceilinged ateliers and galleries, as well as a suite of rooms for the Artland Club. The celebrated firm of Walker and Eisen -- known for the James Oviatt Building, the Beverly-Wilshire, and the Title Insurance and Trust Building -- were hired to design the "Romanesque Revival" structure. "Show windows of a most interesting architectural handling" would run the length of the great lobby, "affording the upper story tenants an opportunity for a display and exhibition of their various lines" (https://www.pbssocal.org/history-society/the-fine-arts-building-art-artifice-and-illegal-operations-in-l-a-s-commercial-cathedral)
  • Condition: Overall good appearance. Pale light-staining and the colors slightly attenuated. Not examined out of the frame.

    Framed under glass: 41.25" H x 31.375" W x 2.5" D


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