Fire at G. Fox & Co., 1917
DraftsmanDrawn by
HH Art Studios Inc.
(American)
Date1947
MediumDrawing; ink wash and gouache with graphite on white wove paper with woodpulp paper lining
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width): 15 x 21 15/16in. (38.1 x 55.7cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Mr. & Mrs. Richard Koopman and Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Schiro
DescriptionDrawing of the fire in 1917 that destroyed the G. Fox & Co. building on Main Street, Hartford. A row of multistory buildings are engulfed in flame at night. A sign, "G. FOX & CO." is visible on one of the buildings. Several firefighters are in the street with a fire engine, using hoses to spray water onto the flames.
There is a square-shaped space with adhesive residue at the lower right for a clipping that announces that the store will reopen when they find suitable temporary space. The clipping appears to be a copy of an announcement from the Hartford Daily Times, Tuesday, January 30, 1917, and is detached, but with the drawing.
There is a square-shaped space with adhesive residue at the lower right for a clipping that announces that the store will reopen when they find suitable temporary space. The clipping appears to be a copy of an announcement from the Hartford Daily Times, Tuesday, January 30, 1917, and is detached, but with the drawing.
Object number1980.93.6
NotesUse Note: Original drawing number 5 of a series of 53 done for G. Fox & Co.'s 100th Anniversary. The drawings appeared in The Hartford Courant as full size advertisements on Sundays from December 29, 1946 to December 29, 1947. It was later published in a book: G. Fox & Co. A Century in Connecticut. Hartford, 1948, p.5.On View
Not on viewCollections
mid 20th century