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- catalog abstract "Any city walker knows the delight that a flash of colorful ornament can bestow on an otherwise gray promenade. These glazed splashes of vivid yellows, greens, cobalt blues, and metallic lusters often are made of terra cotta, which, for more than one hundred years, has been an integral - but largely unrecognizedpart of America's architectural legacy. Terra-Cotta Skyline reveals these architectural treasures in more than seventy-five color images commissioned exclusively for this book, as well as more than one hundred rare documents, drawings, and previously unpublished archival photographs. Accompanying text based on extensive research into the history of terra cotta provides anecdotes and insights into the working methods of the architects, sculptors, and artisans who designed with terra cotta - and the entrepreneurs and laborers involved in its manufacture. Terra-Cotta Skyline also tells of the efforts of determined current-day preservationists to protect this threatened part of our architectural heritage.".
- catalog contributor b10415955.
- catalog contributor b10415956.
- catalog coverage "New York (N.Y.) Buildings, structures, etc.".
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "Any city walker knows the delight that a flash of colorful ornament can bestow on an otherwise gray promenade. These glazed splashes of vivid yellows, greens, cobalt blues, and metallic lusters often are made of terra cotta, which, for more than one hundred years, has been an integral - but largely unrecognizedpart of America's architectural legacy. Terra-Cotta Skyline reveals these architectural treasures in more than seventy-five color images commissioned exclusively for this book, as well as more than one hundred rare documents, drawings, and previously unpublished archival photographs. Accompanying text based on extensive research into the history of terra cotta provides anecdotes and insights into the working methods of the architects, sculptors, and artisans who designed with terra cotta - and the entrepreneurs and laborers involved in its manufacture. Terra-Cotta Skyline also tells of the efforts of determined current-day preservationists to protect this threatened part of our architectural heritage.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. America's Early Terra-Cotta Industry: A Struggle for Acceptance. Ch. 1. The Early Years (1848-53). Ch. 2. James Taylor: His Impact on American Terra Cotta (1870-98). Ch. 3. The Terra-Cotta Dilemma: Imitation or Innovation? Ch. 4. The Flowering of the Terra-Cotta Industry in New York (1878-1900). Ch. 5. Terra Cotta and the "Cloud-Scraper" (1870-1900) -- pt. 2. The Factory: From Start to Finish. Ch. 6. The Manufacture of Terra Cotta -- pt. 3. Color, Design, and Iconography in Terra-Cotta Architecture. Ch. 7. Early Exploration of Colored Glazes (1891-1906). Ch. 8. Glazes that Simulate Stone. Ch. 9. Glazed Terra Cotta and the Evolution of Skyscrapers (1910-29). Ch. 10. Innovative Color (1927-31). Ch. 11. Color and Iconography in Small Buildings -- pt. 4. The Business of Terra Cotta. Ch. 12. Attempts to Organize and Promote the Industry (1886-1960). Ch. 13. Efforts to Endure: The Federal Seaboard Terra Cotta Corporation -- Appendix A. Disappearing Terra-Cotta Buildings: Recent Losses in New York -- Appendix B. Early American Manufacturers of Architectural Terra Cotta Prior to 1870 -- Appendix C. Annotated Reprint from Chapters XVI and XVII, the Story of Terra Cotta (Walter Geer, 1920) -- Appendix D. Two Hundred Significant Terra-Cotta Buildings in New York -- Appendix E. Current Preservation Organizations and Terra-Cotta Manufacturers.".
- catalog extent "xv, 160 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Terra-cotta skyline.".
- catalog identifier "1568981058".
- catalog isFormatOf "Terra-cotta skyline.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Princeton Architectural Press,".
- catalog relation "Terra-cotta skyline.".
- catalog spatial "New York (N.Y.) Buildings, structures, etc.".
- catalog spatial "New York (State) New York.".
- catalog subject "729/.5 21".
- catalog subject "Architectural terra-cotta New York (State) New York.".
- catalog subject "Decoration and ornament, Architectural New York (State) New York.".
- catalog subject "NA3511.N48 T86 1997".
- catalog subject "Tall buildings New York (State) New York.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. America's Early Terra-Cotta Industry: A Struggle for Acceptance. Ch. 1. The Early Years (1848-53). Ch. 2. James Taylor: His Impact on American Terra Cotta (1870-98). Ch. 3. The Terra-Cotta Dilemma: Imitation or Innovation? Ch. 4. The Flowering of the Terra-Cotta Industry in New York (1878-1900). Ch. 5. Terra Cotta and the "Cloud-Scraper" (1870-1900) -- pt. 2. The Factory: From Start to Finish. Ch. 6. The Manufacture of Terra Cotta -- pt. 3. Color, Design, and Iconography in Terra-Cotta Architecture. Ch. 7. Early Exploration of Colored Glazes (1891-1906). Ch. 8. Glazes that Simulate Stone. Ch. 9. Glazed Terra Cotta and the Evolution of Skyscrapers (1910-29). Ch. 10. Innovative Color (1927-31). Ch. 11. Color and Iconography in Small Buildings -- pt. 4. The Business of Terra Cotta. Ch. 12. Attempts to Organize and Promote the Industry (1886-1960). Ch. 13. Efforts to Endure: The Federal Seaboard Terra Cotta Corporation -- Appendix A. Disappearing Terra-Cotta Buildings: Recent Losses in New York -- Appendix B. Early American Manufacturers of Architectural Terra Cotta Prior to 1870 -- Appendix C. Annotated Reprint from Chapters XVI and XVII, the Story of Terra Cotta (Walter Geer, 1920) -- Appendix D. Two Hundred Significant Terra-Cotta Buildings in New York -- Appendix E. Current Preservation Organizations and Terra-Cotta Manufacturers.".
- catalog title "Terra-cotta skyline : New York's architectural ornament / Susan Tunick ; contemporary photographs by Peter Mauss.".
- catalog type "text".