Chrysler Building
Van Alen, William
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Date
1928-1930Description
View of the Chrysler Building with the Pam Am to the lower right; The exterior decoration of this 77-storey building incorporates elaborate iconography based on automobiles, including hub caps, mud flaps and a stainless steel spire that figures prominently on the skyline. The interiors are embellished with murals, marquetry and metalwork; it is the foremost Art Deco skyscraper in New York. In a celebrated race for skyline priority, Van Alen surpassed Severance's 282.55 m Bank of Manhattan in November 1929. He had the 56.39 m Chrysler spire assembled inside the building and in 90 minutes had hoisted it into position, before an unsuspecting public. At 318.52 m, it remained the tallest building in the world until the Empire State Building (381 m) opened in 1931. Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.groveart.com/ (accessed 2/8/2008)
Type of Work
office building; skyscraperSubject
architectural exteriors, business, commerce and trade, Automobiles, Art Deco
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