Julius Shulman – “Robinson’s Department Store.” Beverly Hills (Los Angeles) Ca. Pereira, Luckman & Loewy 1952
$325.00
Description
Photographer: Julius Shulman
Subject: Robinson’s Department Store
Location: Beverly Hills, California
Architect: Pereira & Luckman
Job: 1212
Assignment: Raymond Loewy
*This Julius Shulman Print arrives with a “Certificate of Authenticity” authorized by the “Julius Shulman Trust & Photographic Archives”
STRIKING ARCHITECTURE AND SOPHISTICATED SMARTNESS (Los Angeles Times)
Robinson’s Beverly Hills opened on Feb. 13, 1952. Robinson’s Beverly Hills was built at a cost of $6 million. The architect-engineers were Charles O. Matcham, Charles Luckman and William Pereira, an L.A. architect who also designed the Transamerica Pyramid in San Francisco, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art complex and CBS’ Television City. Raymond Loewy and Associates, designers of the Lucky Strike logo and the Sears Coldspot refrigerator designed the interiors. Florence Yoch and Lucile Council designed the gardens.
Gelatin Silver Print: Unframed: 16″ x 20″ (40.64 cm. x 50.8 cm.)
Shulman’s studio stamp and signature stamped on verso.
Image is in Excellent. Condition Report: Any condition statement is given as an opinion and the condition statement does not imply that this photograph is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfection or the effects of aging.
This Julius Shulman image came from Shulman’s Hollywood Hills studio.