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Mar 3, 2021 08:32:58   #
junglejim1949 Loc: Sacramento,CA
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
Graceland Cemetery is of the style known as a “rural” or “garden cemetery.” Garden cemeteries incorporate naturalistic elements like trees, lakes and ponds, terraced lawns, and weaving paths and plots to create a park-like atmosphere.

Graceland Cemetery and Hebrew Benevolent Cemetery
Chicago, IL
January 2021

Getty Tomb by Paul Sager, on Flickr


Peter Schoenhofen (1827-1893) was a well-known Chicago brewer and owner of Schoenhofen Brewing, one of the largest of Chicago's 60+ breweries in the 1880s. The Egyptian Revival is an architectural style of motifs and imagery generally attributed to the public awareness of ancient Egyptian monuments generated by Napoleon's conquest of Egypt.

Schoenhofen Pyramid Mausoleum


Film: Kodak T400 CN (expired June 2005) and Ilford Delta 400 (expired March 2003)
Camera: Canon EOS 1v
Lens: Canon EF 35mm f/1.4L USM

Both expired film rolls loaded as ISO-100 and shot with EC +1/3, an effective ISO-80. The scanned JPEGs loaded to Adobe Lightroom 6 and processed further.

Graceland in winter


The William McKibben Sanger (1844-1877) Monument features a bronze female figure in a gesture of prayer who leans forward from a Celtic cross across the front of the dark granite Egyptian pyramidal base. The monument shows characteristics of the Arts & Crafts Movement which was popular at the end of the 19th century in Chicago.

William McKibben Sanger Monument


Originally four independent cemeteries were established on land purchased by the Hebrew Benevolent Society and Congregation B’nai Sholom, the plots popularly known as Jewish Graceland form the oldest surviving Jewish Cemetery in Chicago, dating to 1851. Hebrew Benevolent Cemetery is directly across the street from Graceland Cemetery on North Clark Street in Chicago.

Hebrew Benevolent Cemetery


At one time the wealthiest man in Chicago, Marshall Field started out as a store clerk. He became a partner in Potter Palmer’s dry-goods store in 1865. The female personification of “Memory” emanates an air of melancholic solemnity and strength. Marshall Field (1835-1906) is not named on the monument itself but he, his family and his descendants are identified with a row of simple headstones placed in front of the statue.

Graceland in winter


Martin L. Ryerson (1818–1887) was a wealthy Chicago lumber baron and real estate speculator. The mausoleum is constructed from large blocks of highly polished Quincy granite, and was inspired by Egyptian funerary traditions and the Egyptian Revival style.

Ryerson Tomb


Dr. Christopher D. Manuel (1964-2005) was a professor and an attending anesthesiologist at Chicago' Rush University Medical Center. The inscription below the flute player reads:

For all we know this may only be a dream
We come and go like ripples on a stream
For all we know tomorrow may never come
For all we know.


Graceland in winter


Tobias Allmendinger (1832-1889) had the vision and connections to invest in the early north side of Chicago. Beginning in the 1870s and into the 1880s, he purchased the land north and east of the Chicago River, locations now of the Hancock Tower, the Water Tower Plaza and the former Playboy Building. Mr. Allmendinger also owned real estate along Lake Michigan that became Chicago's Gold Coast.

Tobias Allmendinger Mausoleum


A mausoleum is an external free-standing building constructed as a monument enclosing the interment space or burial chamber of a deceased person, and many times, their close family members.

Mausoleum Row


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Paul, thanks for showing such wonderful architectural examples and sharing the interesting history of Chicago. Well done as always,
Jim

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Mar 3, 2021 08:36:20   #
phlash46 Loc: Westchester County, New York
 
The usual terrific story and great pictures!

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Mar 3, 2021 08:55:12   #
brent46 Loc: Grand Island, NY
 
nice set

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Mar 3, 2021 09:18:17   #
Jimcamera Loc: Michigan
 
A very creative set of photos with a different perspective. Well done, gave me a lot of ideas.

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Mar 3, 2021 09:42:46   #
Jazztrader
 
This is great! I've visited Chicago many times from my home in the Twin Cities and love both this inside look at this beautiful cemetery, as well as your other recent look at the Chicago lakefront in winter. Thanks for posting!

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Mar 3, 2021 10:03:42   #
Rathyatra Loc: Southport, United Kingdom
 
Great set Paul.

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Mar 3, 2021 10:29:15   #
lnl Loc: SWFL
 
Wonderfully detailed images and a history lesson to go with them! A great display and thanks for including the narratives.

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Mar 3, 2021 11:06:21   #
jimvanells Loc: Augusta, GA
 
Beautiful Paul, glad to see the weather and pandemic are not keeping you tied to you home. Great place to social distance this time of the year.

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Mar 3, 2021 11:52:53   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
Jazztrader wrote:
This is great! I've visited Chicago many times from my home in the Twin Cities and love both this inside look at this beautiful cemetery, as well as your other recent look at the Chicago lakefront in winter. Thanks for posting!


Thank you Jazztrader! I haven't been to any cemeteries in Minnesota. I have some wonderful B&W images of the MN state capitol at dawn, if you need some film ideas, where you can work at a distance with a 70-200mm or upclose at 24mm.

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Mar 3, 2021 11:54:51   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
Thank you Canon R, Jim, Bruce, brent46, Jimcamera, Jazztrader, Bill, lnl, jimvanells!After being to Graceland several times in 2020 in color film, it seems a B&W effort was needed to see / find some new things.

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Mar 3, 2021 12:58:25   #
sippyjug104 Loc: Missouri
 
Fantastically enjoyable series and well played in B&W. Seeing the old mausoleums reminds me of how many were built ornate including Tiffany stained glass windows worth fortunes today. Many were stolen in the dark of night from the unguarded cemeteries.

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Mar 3, 2021 13:40:27   #
Shutterbugger2 Loc: Chicago
 
I have been trying to get a date with Resurrection Mary after she moved to Graceland, but she has been under the weather lately. :-D

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Mar 3, 2021 14:29:29   #
Moondoggie Loc: Southern California
 
Spectacular photo's in B&W. Paul, thanks again for sharing your work.

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Mar 3, 2021 14:32:04   #
Susan yamakawa
 
Creative history 💕💕👍👍😊😊

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Mar 3, 2021 14:56:07   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
Graceland Cemetery is of the style known as a “rural” or “garden cemetery.” Garden cemeteries incorporate naturalistic elements like trees, lakes and ponds, terraced lawns, and weaving paths and plots to create a park-like atmosphere.

Graceland Cemetery and Hebrew Benevolent Cemetery
Chicago, IL
January 2021

Getty Tomb by Paul Sager, on Flickr


Peter Schoenhofen (1827-1893) was a well-known Chicago brewer and owner of Schoenhofen Brewing, one of the largest of Chicago's 60+ breweries in the 1880s. The Egyptian Revival is an architectural style of motifs and imagery generally attributed to the public awareness of ancient Egyptian monuments generated by Napoleon's conquest of Egypt.

Schoenhofen Pyramid Mausoleum


Film: Kodak T400 CN (expired June 2005) and Ilford Delta 400 (expired March 2003)
Camera: Canon EOS 1v
Lens: Canon EF 35mm f/1.4L USM

Both expired film rolls loaded as ISO-100 and shot with EC +1/3, an effective ISO-80. The scanned JPEGs loaded to Adobe Lightroom 6 and processed further.

Graceland in winter


The William McKibben Sanger (1844-1877) Monument features a bronze female figure in a gesture of prayer who leans forward from a Celtic cross across the front of the dark granite Egyptian pyramidal base. The monument shows characteristics of the Arts & Crafts Movement which was popular at the end of the 19th century in Chicago.

William McKibben Sanger Monument


Originally four independent cemeteries were established on land purchased by the Hebrew Benevolent Society and Congregation B’nai Sholom, the plots popularly known as Jewish Graceland form the oldest surviving Jewish Cemetery in Chicago, dating to 1851. Hebrew Benevolent Cemetery is directly across the street from Graceland Cemetery on North Clark Street in Chicago.

Hebrew Benevolent Cemetery


At one time the wealthiest man in Chicago, Marshall Field started out as a store clerk. He became a partner in Potter Palmer’s dry-goods store in 1865. The female personification of “Memory” emanates an air of melancholic solemnity and strength. Marshall Field (1835-1906) is not named on the monument itself but he, his family and his descendants are identified with a row of simple headstones placed in front of the statue.

Graceland in winter


Martin L. Ryerson (1818–1887) was a wealthy Chicago lumber baron and real estate speculator. The mausoleum is constructed from large blocks of highly polished Quincy granite, and was inspired by Egyptian funerary traditions and the Egyptian Revival style.

Ryerson Tomb


Dr. Christopher D. Manuel (1964-2005) was a professor and an attending anesthesiologist at Chicago' Rush University Medical Center. The inscription below the flute player reads:

For all we know this may only be a dream
We come and go like ripples on a stream
For all we know tomorrow may never come
For all we know.


Graceland in winter


Tobias Allmendinger (1832-1889) had the vision and connections to invest in the early north side of Chicago. Beginning in the 1870s and into the 1880s, he purchased the land north and east of the Chicago River, locations now of the Hancock Tower, the Water Tower Plaza and the former Playboy Building. Mr. Allmendinger also owned real estate along Lake Michigan that became Chicago's Gold Coast.

Tobias Allmendinger Mausoleum


A mausoleum is an external free-standing building constructed as a monument enclosing the interment space or burial chamber of a deceased person, and many times, their close family members.

Mausoleum Row


These images are sized to fill your wide-screen display. Try using <F11> to maximize your browser window for the full effect. If the images overshoot your display, such as a laptop, just click on the image or the URL link and they'll resize to your screen from the host Flickr site. You can click a bit further into the image details on the Flickr page, if desired. EXIF data is available from the host Flickr pages as well. On the Flickr site, use your <L>key for Large and the <F11> for the full-screen.
Graceland Cemetery is of the style known as a “rur... (show quote)


The excellence of your skills astonishes me

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