Ulysses Ricci - Architectural Sculpture

Architectural Sculpture

  • Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library, Albert Kahn, architect, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Michigan, 1920
  • Bowery Savings Bank, NYC, York & Sawyer architects, 1922
  • Wisconsin Hardware Ltd. Mutual Liability Insurance Company (headquarters), Stevens Point, WI, 1922
  • General Motors Building, Albert Kahn, architect, Detroit Michigan, 1922
  • Angell Hall, Albert Kahn, architect, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Michigan, 1924
  • Detroit Free Press Building, Albert Kahn architect, Detroit Michigan, 1925
  • Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen Building, Cleveland Ohio
  • Fisher Building, Albert Kahn architect, Detroit Michigan, 1929
  • Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Constitution Hall, John Russell Pope, architect, Washington, D.C., 1930
  • Bank of Lansing Building, Kenneth Black architect, Lansing Michigan, 1931
  • Department of Commerce, Louis Ayers, architect, Washington DC, 1934
  • American Institute of Pharmacy, Washington DC, John Russell Pope, architect, 1934
  • National Archives, John Russell Pope, architect, Washington DC, 1935
  • Rochester Central Library, Gordon & Kaelber architects, Rochester NY, 1936
  • bronze doors at Bank of Canada, Marani, Morris & Allen, architects, Ottawa, Canada
  • bronze doors at the Iranian Embassy, Washington DC, 1960

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