
City Hall Studio
Sculptor Henri Crenier with model of top of City Hall entrance [dpwbook8 dpw1803]
Contains 53 photos
Sculptor Henri Crenier with model of top of City Hall entrance [dpwbook8 dpw1803]
Model of entrance with Sculptor, Henri Crenier, and smaller sculptures [dpwbook8 dpw1816]
Model for Polk entrance and smaller pieces with sculptor Henri Crenier [dpwbook9 dpw1898]
Sculptor Henri Crenier with complete clay model to entrance [dpwbook9 dpw1952]
Sculptor Henri Crenier at City Hall entrance with rough unfinished sculpture [dpwbook9 dpw1953]
Civic CenterElevated view east from the Civic Auditorium along City Hall Avenue. Preparation for Grove Street extension to Market is underway. Marshall Square with Pioneer (Lick) Monument in its original location which would become the corner of Hyde and Grove. Methodist Book Concern Building, 3 City Hall Ave.(Now 83 McAllister) in distance left with large sign atop. On Market St. near 7th are Grant Building, Odd Fellows Hall, American Theatre. At far right, rear of Robison Bros. Bird Store, 1260 Market (which stands in 2019 as the Wells Fargo Bank Building (1908), 1256-1264 Market, one of only two buildings remaining along the City Hall Avenue alignment). [dpwbook10 dpw2080]
Civic CenterDonahue Mechanics Monument [dpwbook11 dpw2308] View north showing configuration after removal of fountain and installation of high bench. Postal Telegraph Building (1908, Lewis Hobart architect), Stone Typewriter Rental Co., New Orleans Coffee Parlor, Board of Trade Building in background..
Financial DistrictVan Ness entrance to City Hall, with the sculptor Henri Crenier posing [dpwbook12 dpw2509]
Civic CenterVan Ness entrance to City Hall with the sculptor Henri Crenier [dpwbook12 dpw2510]
Civic CenterView west across Hyde St. to Pioneer (James Lick) Monument at Hyde and Grove Streets. Marye Building at left, after being shortened when Grove Street was extended through to Hyde and Market. Civic Auditorium, background center. Vaquero in sculptural grouping at right holds lasso, later lost and not replaced. [Pioneer statue in Marshall Square dpwbook21 dpw4743]
Civic CenterMayor Rolph, tennis star Helen Wills (first American woman athlete to become a global celebrity], former U.S. Senator and San Francisco Mayor James D. Phelan , on steps of City Hall. Sculpture is Haig Patigian's "Helen of California", now in the de Young Museum, a gift of Phelan [dpwbook40 dpwA669 ]
Civic CenterPanama-Pacific International Exposition, Palace of Fine Arts grounds, under the south peristyle. Man poses with statue 'Muse Finding Head of Orpheus' by Edward Berge [Daly City Album]
MarinaView northwest from near Market and 8th to City Hall Square (name changed to Marshall Square in December, 1902) and Pioneer (James Lick) Monument. Sign reads 'New City Hall Square.' French-made cannon in front of monument was a Spanish-American war prize, presented by the Army in a ceremony on March 21, 1900.( It is now in the Presidio.)
Civic Center[3023 Garfield Monument, Golden Gate Park] Man and boy pose in front of Monument. Taber?
Golden Gate ParkElevated view northwest across City Hall Square (name changed to Marshall Square in December, 1902) and Pioneer Monument to City Hall with dome and rotunda still under construction, Cable car on City Hall Avenue. Pioneer (James Lick) Monument was dedicated on November 29, 1894. Statue on dome was installed in April, 1896. [City Hall S.F. Cal. Perkins 1227]
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