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  1. Nov 30, 2017 · One of the most beautiful buildings in downtown Los Angeles, the Fine Arts Building at 811 West Seventh Street was originally conceived as a space where local artists and artisans could...

  2. The landmark Fine Arts Building is located at 811 West 7th Street in Downtown Los Angeles, California. Also known as the Global Marine House, it was declared a historic cultural monument in 1974. Architecture. The building was designed by the architects Albert Raymond Walker (1881–1958) and Percy Augustus Eisen (1885–1946) in 1927. [2] .

  3. Sep 2, 2014 · The Fine Arts Building soon became a center of the artistic and social whirl of the city. Numerous large events were held in The Artland Club's suite. These included art exhibits, and a tea given for the stars of the Los Angeles Grand Opera Association, which was attended by "500 persons prominent in art, dramatic and social circles of the city."

  4. Dec 24, 2020 · Located between Figueroa and Flower on Seventh Street, in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles’ bustling Financial District, the Fine Arts Building has been a mainstay in Los Angeles since it first opened its doors on December 8, 1926. Designed by Albert R. Walker and Percy A. Eisen, the same dynamic duo that brought us the Oviatt Building and ...

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  7. May 1, 2019 · Step into the Fine Arts Building in Downtown Los Angeles and you step back into an era when art and architecture merged with breathtaking panache. A landmark Romanesque Revival hidden gem, the building was constructed in 1926 to house the studios of local Downtown Los Angeles artists.

  8. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: The Fine Arts Building, or Global Marine House — located at 811 West 7th Street in Downtown Los Angeles, California. The 1927 building was designed in the Romanesque Revival and Renaissance Revival styles, with a stone and architectural terra cotta facade and intricately detailed lobby.

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