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Geoffrey Morris

Advertisement for Marshall Field

Vogue, Aug. 15, 1941

來這家百貨公司不要只逛街

還要來看看他們五樓有名的Tiffany Ceiling

Fantastic glss mosaic!

Llyod Neck, NY (Long Island)

Christmas tree in the Walnut Room at Marshall Field's in Chicago.

Parchment Texture and Retro Gradient Map in PS

Still feels like Marshall Field's to me.

Marshall Fields is no longer there. Macy's now occupies the building.

Clock at Marshall Fields, State and Washington

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George Hoyningen-Huene

"WATERFRONT"

Harper's Bazaar, Jul. 1936

The granite pillars at Marshall Fields department store on State Street (now Macy’s) are the biggest outside of Egypt

Marshall Field and Company

Built: 1902, 1906, 1907, 1914

Arch: Daniel H Burnham

Style: Classical Revival

 

One of the finest department store buildings in the nation. The building is noteworthy for its lavish interiors, including two atria decorated with stained glass and Tiffany mosaics, and the much beloved Walnut Room.

 

This is just the guy who reads the announcement; it isn't the prince.

Gnomes for the holidays.

 

2 Dec 2006

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