The El Jebel Masonic Temple in Denver, Colorado, is a Moorish design by the Baerresen Brothers. The ballroom interior is an ornate variety of carved plaster and stenciling in Arabesques, scallops, knotwork, gilt, and tile. Columns support arches and a mezzanine with curved balconies; vaulted ceilings are overhead.
Description
1 photoprint on paper backing ; 25 x 20 cm. (10 x 8 in.)
Is Part Of
WH476 Buildings and residences designed by Baerresen Bros. Architects.
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Reproduction Available for Purchase
Yes (digital reproduction)
Related Material
Image File: ZZR711002148
Notes
Formerly F39533.; Formerly X-11000043 and Z-43.; Image scanned from "Buildings and residences designed by Baerresen Bros. Architects" scrapbook (C MSS WH476); Title penciled on paper backing.; Library has additional iterations of this item: 1 copy negative.; R7110021481
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