The Painted Brick Building Sides of buildings in Wyoming's towns and cities, and sometimes from other areas of the West. An examination of old style advertising. . . as it looks today.
Saturday, June 25, 2016
Barth Hotel, Denver Colorado
I don't know anything about it, other than that the Barth Hotel is located in Lower Downtown Denver.
Labels:
Colorado,
Denver Colorado,
Hotels,
Lodging
Location:
Denver, CO, USA
Friday, June 24, 2016
The ? Supply Company, Denver Colordo
A snapshot, this depicts a building that has a tile sign noting that its a supply company, but I'm not sure what sort of supply company, as a tree obscures that part of thesign.
Labels:
Colorado,
Denver Colorado,
Iphone Photo,
retail stores.
Location:
Denver, CO, USA
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Icehouse, Denver Colorado
This old building in Lower Downtown Denver bears a name that is somewhat confusing. With a name suggesting cold storage, the building was in fact built as the Littleton Creamery and Beatrice Foods Cold Storage Warehouse. Now, however, its an apartment and condominium building and it also houses a bar named the Icehouse Tavern.
Labels:
Apartments,
Colorado,
Denver Colorado,
Iphone Photo,
Lodging
Location:
1801 Wynkoop St, Denver, CO 80202, USA
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
View House, Denver Colrado
The sign for the View House cites it was established in 1915. I don't otherwise know anything about it, other than that it's right across from Coors Field.
Labels:
1910s,
Colorado,
Denver Colorado,
restaurants
Location:
Denver, CO, USA
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Penn Garage, Denver Colorado
Labels:
Colorado,
Denver Colorado,
Garage
Location:
Denver, CO, USA
Monday, June 20, 2016
Bar, downtown Denver
Not sure of the name, but its next to Wax Tracks in Denver Colorado. An example of a contemporary bar mural, advertising Pabst Blue Ribbon. This place obviously also offers pizza.
Labels:
bars,
Colorado,
Denver Colorado,
restaurants
Location:
Denver, CO, USA
Saturday, June 18, 2016
The Clyfford Still Museum, Denver Colorado
Most of the signs up here are of older painted brick signs, of course. There are exceptions, and this is one, but this is particularly an exception as I'm going to comment.
Commentary from me isn't unusual, but usually it's on our Lex Anteinternet blog and not here. But I cannot resist.
This is a very large sign skillfully rendering a photo of Clyfford Still into a sign. The big streaks on the end of the sign is a late example of Still's allegedly artistic work, better regarded as junk.
Still was a 20th Century artist who, starting off in the 1920s, had a public art career. Early on he actually painted figures but, starting in the 1930s, his work began to somewhat resemble that of other period modern artists and following that it was reduced to colored blotches such as we see Still, smoking a cigarette, contemplating here. It's ironic that, in order to represent Still to the public, the museum has to use a photograph, rather than one of his crappy pointless blotched up canvasses.
On the side of the photo the following is set out:
The canvas was his ally.Apparently art itself, at least in an intelligible fashion capable of conveying some meaning to 99.9999% of humanity, was also his enemy as the result of the use of his weapons was the slaying of intelligibility. It's complete junk.
The paint and trowel were
his weapons. And the
art world was his enemy.
But then, a lot of "modern" art is.
Well, in that war the guerilla of public indifference is probably the victor, as the big result of stuff like this is the separation of humanity from its artists. So, if any meaning was intended to be conveyed, it's conveyed to a pretty self contained little crowd.
Labels:
Art,
Colorado,
Commentary,
Denver Colorado,
Mural
Location:
Denver, CO, USA
Jackson's Sports Bar, Denver Colorado
Mural on the side of Jackson's Sports Bar in Denver, which is right across the street from Coors Field. This was taken from a distance as I was waiting to get into a Rockies game at the time.
Labels:
bars,
Colorado,
Denver Colorado,
Mural
Location:
Denver, CO, USA
Pepsi Cola sign and The Dutch Mill sign, Champa Street Denver Colorado.
Sometimes the photos are just bad. The nature of snapshots, I guess.
Pepsi sign and The Dutch Mill sign, Champa Street, downtown Denver.
Labels:
advertisements,
Colorado,
Denver Colorado,
restaurants
Location:
Denver, CO, USA
Friday, June 17, 2016
Storage Building, Lower Downtown Denver Colorado
Labels:
Colorado,
Denver Colorado,
Storage warehouse
Location:
Denver, CO, USA
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Unidentified, Denver Colorado
A sign that's been painted over so many times, it's now pretty much unreadable in any of its variants. Downtown Denver.
Labels:
Colorado,
Denver Colorado
Location:
Denver, CO, USA
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Sonic Rainbow, Casper Wyoming.
1960s themed Record Store Day poster, commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the store, Sonic Rainbow, in Casper.
Somewhat off topic, independent record store Sonic Rainboy, in Casper, features interesting window art and window paintings fairly frequently, examples of which are here for Independent Record Store Day.
Record Store Day is the third Saturday in April and commemorates independent record stores.
Labels:
Casper,
Iphone Photo,
retail stores.,
Windows,
Wyoming
Location:
Casper, WY, USA
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Buick dealership, Rock Srpings, Wyoming
This is the back of a building in Rock Springs that once housed the Buick dealership. I'm not sure of the vintage of the dealership but nearby Bunning Park was put in during the early 1920s.
Location:
Rock Springs, WY 82901, USA
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Wyoming Automotive Company and the Rock Srpings City Hall, Rock Springs Wyoming.
This photo, taken with an Iphone on my way to a deposition, is far from ideal, and was intended to be of the Rock Springs City Hall. It's also included on our Courthouses of the West blog. But, more or less coincidentally, the sign for Wyoming Automotive Company can be seen on the building next to the city hall.
I don't know about this particular Wyoming Automotive, and the sign is barely depicted because the trees in the photograph obscure it, but the Wyoming Automotive in Casper was an automobile parts store, and I suspect that this one was or is.
Labels:
Iphone Photo,
retail stores.,
Rock Springs Wyoming,
Wyoming
Location:
Rock Springs, WY 82901, USA
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Plaza Hotel and Montgomery Wards, Rock Springs Wyoming
A lot of the photos I take on this blog are taken on the way to, or from, a work function. So it's frequently the case that I can't really frame them like I would if I had more time in which to do it. So, to some degree, you catch these buildings the way a hurried pedestrian would.
That makes for a lot of bad photos that get posted here, but it also sometimes means you have something illustrated that you wouldn't otherwise, and here is such an example. This shows the purpose of painting these large signs on the side of a building.
The building shown in the distance in this photo is the former Plaza Hotel and Montgomery Wards in Rock Springs, Wyoming. The hotel sign is clearly visible, the Montgomery Wards sign less so. This hotel was an old Rock Springs hotel on a main street downtown, but like most such hotels, it's now used for other businesses.
Labels:
Hotels,
retail stores.,
Rock Springs Wyoming,
Wyoming
Location:
Rock Springs, WY 82901, USA
Chicago Meat Mark Building, Rock Springs Wyoming.
This 1909 structure originally housed the Chicago Meat Market in Rock Springs, Wyoming. The Odd Fellows fraternal organization has occupied the second floor of the structure since 1912. Their symbol remains visible on the building.
Location:
Rock Springs, WY 82901, USA
First National Bank, Rock Springs Wyoming
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This is the First National Bank Building in Rock Springs, Wyoming. This structure, no longer in use as a bank, was built in 1917.
This is the First National Bank Building in Rock Springs, Wyoming. This structure, no longer in use as a bank, was built in 1917.
Labels:
banks,
Rock Springs Wyoming,
Wyoming
Location:
Rock Springs, WY 82901, USA
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Chesterfield sign, J's Prairie Rose Cafe, Laramie Wyoming
This is a Chesterfield cigarettes sign on what is now J's Prairie Rose Cafe in Laramie Wyoming. This sign is only visible as the building that was next to this one has been taken down. I have no idea how old the sign is, but up until last year it would have have been visible for decades.
Labels:
advertisements,
advertising,
Cigarettes,
Laramie Wyoming,
Wyoming
Location:
410 S 2nd St, Laramie, WY 82070, USA
Folded Products Co., A Classic Touch, Ft. Collins Colorado.
This is a nicely preserved older brick building in Ft. Collins Colorado that has housed A Classic Touch motorcycles for at least 25 years. At one time, according to the painted sign on the top of the building, it housed the Folded Products Company, although I have no idea what that was.
Location:
Fort Collins, CO, USA
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Pepsi Cola sign, Country Cash & Save, Burlington Wyoming
Classic Pepsi sign on the side of a small store in Burlington Wyoming. This sign is quite a bit newer than many of those featured here, which doesn't make it new.
Labels:
Burlington Wyoming,
General Store,
grocery stores,
Wyoming
Location:
Burlington, WY 82411, USA
Sinclair sign, Cody Wyoming
The remnants of a Sinclair sign on the side of a store in Cody Wyoming. I suspect that hte store was once a garage.
Labels:
Cody Wyoming,
Garage,
Iphone Photo,
Wyoming
Location:
Cody, WY 82414, USA
Monday, January 11, 2016
Center Street and 2nd, Casper Wyoming, at night.
Labels:
Casper,
Iphone Photo,
Theater
Location:
Casper, WY, USA
Monday, December 21, 2015
Silver Dollar Bar & Grill, Cody Wyoming
The Silver Dollar Bar & Grill in Cody Wyomign, which features a painting of Buffalo Bill Cody on its side.
Labels:
bars,
Cody Wyoming,
restaurants,
Wyoming
Location:
1313 Sheridan Ave, Cody, WY 82414, USA
Monday, December 14, 2015
Bank of America Center, Houston Texas
I hardly know what to make of this structure, which is somewhat out of place on this blog. In taking this photograph, I actually wondered if the lower part of this very large building was a church. It isn't, its the Bank of America Center.
Labels:
banks,
Houston Texas,
Texas
Location:
Houston, TX, USA
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Painted Bricks: A Casper Wyoming Plaza?
We reported on the concept of a Casper Downtown Plaza in this post:
Painted Bricks: A Casper Wyoming Plaza?: As reported this past week in the Tribune and in an article in the Journal , the Casper city counsel has given provisional approval to dedi...The Casper City Council has now approved plans for the plaza, a necessary step in order for it to come about.
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Casper's Iris to become a civic auditorium.
The Iris, a recently closed Casper downtown movie theater.
The association that's been backing a civil auditorium announced yesterday that it had purchased the Iris, a recently closed downtown movie theater for that purpose.
The association earlier took a couple of runs at trying to raise sufficient funds for a purpose built auditorium in Casper, but it was never successful. When the Irish closed there was mention of the theater, which is not really all that old, being converted to that purpose, and now it apparently will be.
Labels:
Casper,
Commentary,
Old Yellowstone District,
Theater,
Wyoming
Location:
Casper, WY, USA
Friday, October 9, 2015
Holscher's Hub: Blog Mirror: Heritage Calling: 10 Tips for Archi...
Holscher's Hub: Blog Mirror: Heritage Calling: 10 Tips for Archi...: 10 Tips for Architectural Photography.
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Times Square, New York City
Labels:
New York,
New York City
Location:
Theater District, New York, NY, USA
Times Square, New York City
Labels:
DJH Photos,
Iphone Photo,
New York,
New York City
Location:
Theater District, New York, NY, USA
Radio City Music Hall, New York City.
Labels:
DJH Photos,
Iphone Photo,
New York,
New York City,
Theater
Location:
New York, NY, USA
Friday, October 2, 2015
Cheyenne Historic District, Cheyenne Wyoming
Location:
Cheyenne, WY, USA
The Mysterious Monumental Architecture in Cheyenne Wyoming's Historic District
I go to Cheyenne a fair amount but it's only recently that I've noticed some interesting monumental architecture in the town, and some of that would seemingly require some explanation. A couple of examples are here.
I posted this one on Some Gave All, our blog that's dedicated to heroic monuments. It's really off topic, but at first I really didn't know where to put it. Here's the post from that blog (which I regret having used for the post):
Frank Wenger Holliday Memorial, Cheyenne Wyoming.
A nearby huge monument to Scottish poet Robert Burns.
I posted this one on Some Gave All, our blog that's dedicated to heroic monuments. It's really off topic, but at first I really didn't know where to put it. Here's the post from that blog (which I regret having used for the post):
Frank Wenger Holliday Memorial, Cheyenne Wyoming.
This is an unusual private memorial on a small, traffic island, park in
Cheyenne, Wyoming. I had thought it might be a war memorial, but it is
instead a memorial to the thirteen year old son, Frank, of Cal and
Rudolphia Holliday. Cal Holliday was a Cheyenne businessman and mayor
in the city's early days. What happened to the Holliday's young son I do
not know.
This unusual memorial is just off of the downtown business district of
Cheyenne in its historic district. This post is clearly off topic for the blog its on.
What's its story? A private memorial to a tragic loss like this is rarely done in the form of such a public monument.
And what's up with this?
A nearby huge monument to Scottish poet Robert Burns.
I know that Burns is regarded as the unofficial poet laureate of Scotland, but of Cheyenne? I can't think of a connection between Cheyenne and Burns, other than that the dedicating individual, Mary Gilchrist, must have been a huge Burns fan. Apparently the city had others, as they accepted the statute, which is sort of hard to imagine occurring now. Most monumental architecture in Wyoming now has a Western theme, sometimes an oil & gas theme, or no known theme. But a Scottish literature theme would be unlikely.
Epilogue
A post on the Early History of Wyoming Facebook site lead to a reply that indicated that Frank Holliday died by way of an appendectomy.
Epilogue
A post on the Early History of Wyoming Facebook site lead to a reply that indicated that Frank Holliday died by way of an appendectomy.
Location:
Cheyenne, WY, USA
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Denver Engine House No. 5, Denver Colorado.
This is Denver Engine House No. 5, a 1922 vintage Denver fire station now used as retail space in Denver.
Labels:
Colorado,
Denver Colorado,
Fire Station,
Iphone Photo
Location:
Denver, CO, USA
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Coors Field, Denver Colorado
Labels:
Colorado,
Denver Colorado,
sports
Location:
Denver, CO, USA
Lipton Tea Sign, Apartment Building, Denver Colorado.
A classic Lipton Tea advertisement on the side of a building that was an apartment building in Denver, at the time the sign was painted. I don't know what the building is now. "Demand Lipton's popular tea."
Labels:
advertisements,
advertising,
Colorado,
Denver Colorado
Location:
Denver, CO, USA
Friday, August 21, 2015
Brick Sidewalk, Casper Wyoming
Labels:
Casper,
Other sidewalk features
Location:
Casper, WY, USA
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Lex Anteinternet: Help Support NCHS's Welsh Auditorium Project (and ...
Lex Anteinternet: Help Support NCHS's Welsh Auditorium Project (and ...: The NCHS Welsh Auditorium is a of course a classic, but it stings a bit to see how much support the old auditorium is getting while the p...
Friday, August 7, 2015
What is it? Granger Wyoming
This is a fairly substantial structure in the small town of Granger, Wyoming.
Granger is an old locality for Wyoming. It was a Pony Express stage stop, and the stage building is still there (which unfortunately I didn't realize until after I'd driven out of town). The town is small, and the population of about 140 has stayed constant for the entire 20th Century and into the 21st.
Whcih makes a building like this a peculiarity.
When I took this photo, because of some of the features of the building, I thought it was an abandoned church, and I had intended to post it on our Churches of the West site. But later I reconsidered as I'm not so sure of that. It doesn't really have a steeple, not that all churches do. It has some very church like features, but this could also have served some other purpose. I'll note the other side made me, at the time, even more convinced this was a church, but as the house is now apparently used as a private residence, I didn't want to linger while photographing, particularly as a curious dog inside the building was taking note of me on the street. I should also note, however, that on one side is a branch of the Sweetwater County Library, and on the other side is the Granger town hall. Maybe this was a government building at one time? Maybe it was a school?
So, what do we have here? If you know, post the answer.
Labels:
Granger Wyoming,
Wyoming
Location:
Granger, WY 82934, USA
Abandoned buidlings in the historic district of Rock Springs, Wyoming: National Bank and "Fountain . . ."
A couple of old building in Rock Spring's historic district, across from the class Union Pacific depot. The building on the left is the National Bank building, and was built in 1892. The one on the right has much of its "ghost signs" painted out, so I'm not sure of its identity, but it's number 18 on the historic district tour.
Not all of the buildings in the historic district are in this condition, I should note.
Labels:
banks,
Rock Springs Wyoming,
Wyoming
Location:
Rock Springs, WY 82901, USA
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Honoring the sign makers. . a sign painter at work in Seward Alaska
The first photo we've put up showing a sign actually being painted. Sign painter at work on the facade of the Brown & Hawkins building in Seward Alaska, which has housed a candy store for over a century.
Labels:
Alaska,
Candy store,
Seward Alaska
Location:
Seward, AK 99664, USA
Van Gilder Hotel, Seward Alaska
Labels:
Alaska,
Hotels,
Seward Alaska
Location:
Seward, AK 99664, USA
Street scene, Seward Alaska
Labels:
Alaska,
Seward Alaska
Location:
Seward, AK 99664, USA
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