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New York Architecture
Images-Soho 112
Prince Street. |
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architect
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Richard
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location
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112
Prince Street
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date
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1889 |
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style
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neo–Grec
Renaissance Revival
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construction
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Cast
Iron Facade |
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type
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Shop
Office Warehouse |
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notes
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112
PRINCE STREET
and it's TROMPE L'OEIL MURAL
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Prince Street was constructed in 1889 by Richard Berger, also known for
several other buildings in SoHo. Architect Berger employed the stylish
neo–Grec mode for this six–story iron front building. The stories are
nearly identical but they diminish in height so that the slender
collonettes on the ground floor are considerably taller than those on the
top. These collonettes, with stylized capitals, stand on pedestals and
support impost blocks topped by cast iron rosettes. Each level is marked
by an entablature, terminated at each end by a decorative block, supported
by paired consoles. A central raised pediment embracing a sunburst design,
ornaments the roof cornice.
Over the years, this practical warehouse had a variety of tenants, among
them, fabric concerns, and later, a toy factory.
By 1975, the upper floors had become work/live lofts for artists. Maya
Lin, the noted sculptor of the Viet Nam memorial in Washington, D. C., now
lives in this building.
In the early 1970s, the famous artist Richard Haas
and a friend proposed using the building’s crude brick east wall as a
“canvas” for a trompe l’oeil mural imitating the design of the
building’s iron facade. Haas completed the mural in April 1975 with a
grant from the National Endowment of the Arts.
Since June of 1993, the ground floor has been home to the Mimi Ferzt
Gallery, specializing in non–conformist Russian contemporary art. The
work of a St. Petersburg artist, a 16 foot bronze statue, Cybelle, the
goddess of fertility, stands on the sidewalk outside the gallery.
After the cast iron facade was struck by lightning in late 1998, a
sidewalk scaffold was erected, that still obscures the distinguished
facade of 112 Prince Street. |
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