New York Stock Exchange Building
Post, George Browne; Trowbridge & Livingston
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1901-1903Description
Pediment; Integrity Protecting the Works of Man by John Quincy Adams Ward and Paul Wayland Bartlett; central figure of Integrity; The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), founded in 1817, conducts business in several locations. The iconic facade at 11 Wall Street was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1978, as well as the main building on 18 Broad Street, between the corners of Wall Street and Exchange Place. Trowbridge & Livingston were responsible for the extension to the New York Stock Exchange (1923), 8 Broad Street. Post is the architect for the 11 Wall St. facade. The sculpture on the pediment, "Integrity Protecting the Works of Man" is by John Quincy Adams Ward; the original marble was too heavy and was replaced in 1936 by figures made of copper sheeting on skeleton forms, coated with white lead. Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 9/6/2015)
Type of Work
stock exchangeSubject
architecture, business, commerce and trade, financial district, Twentieth century, Neoclassical
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