designslinger: Word of the Week

 
[Terra cotta bas-relief panel (ca. 1880) Lincoln Avenue building facade, Chicago, July 10, 2009 /Image & Artwork:
 designslinger]

terra cotta (TER-uh-KOT-uh) n. hard fired clay especially that which is used in architecture

or in decorative art of a large scale;

 
[Color, glazed terra cotta, Avalon Ballroom and Broadway Building facades, Chicago, May 3, 2009 /Images & Artwork:
 designslinger]

It may be left in its natural brown surface or it may be painted with a solid enamel, or a

glaze of brilliant colors.

 
 
[Glazed terra cotta details, Broadway near Lawrence, Chicago /Image & Artwork: designslinger]

Freely employed in the United States from about 1880 into the 1930s, almost to the
exclusion of stone.

 

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  • 12/2/2009 10:46 AM Marnie wrote:
    The designs and details you photograph take my breath away. Thank you for sharing Chicago with those of us who live away but love the historic city.
    Marnie
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    1. 12/3/2009 4:35 AM designslinger wrote:
      What a nice compliment. It's feedback like this that keeps us going. Thank you, very, very much.


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