Digital Collection
2013.045.348

Postcard

Black and white print size postcard depicting a drawing of the Sidney D. Miller house on the south side of Jefferson Avenue.
Printed on verso: The former residence of Sidney D. Miller which stands on the south side of Jefferson between Russell and Riopelle was built in 1864 by Gordon W. Lloyd. The use of textured Trenton limestone, wooden scroll work decoration and steep gables are typical of the Gothic Revival style which dominated Detroit architecture during the Fifties and Sixties.
Graphite Drawing by the Detroit artist, James E. Bellaimey (1908-1949)
From the collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts

Date
c. 1950
Collection
Extent of Description
6" x 9"
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