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George
Unger is typically listed among the credits for the bas reliefs at the Medinah
Athletic Club. Other credits include Carl Beil and Leon Hermant. And the Medinah's architect, Walter
Ahlschlager.
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Having
never heard of him, and being familiar with the others, I could never have
guessed the significance of his participation.
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A quick
trip to the Netherland Plaza and Carew
Tower in Cincinnati , where Unger is liberally credited
will dispell any questions. Carew Tower
and the Medinah Athletic Club were concurrent commissions for Chicago Architect Walter Ahlschlager. And both commissions required a lot of
"bizazz". Fresh from New York and his
commissions for the Roxy and the Beacon, Ahschlager knew "bizazz" -
and set interior/theater designer George Unger to work. In both locations. And somehow ... the Medinah's potentates of Chicago .... found
themselves inspiring rams, dolphins, and seahorses in Cincinnati .
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A small
world indeed.
Link Here
for photos of Chicago 's
Medinah Athletic Club.
Link Here
for photos of George Unger, Carl Beil and Leon Hermant's Bas Relief
"Contribution."
Link Here
for photos of Cincinnati 's
Netherland Hilton
George Unger may have died in Los Angeles in 1951. Unconfirmed. I have been unable to trace his life through the War and Depression that spelled the end to Deco and flights of fancy that make the Medinah Athletic and the Netherland Hilton Landmarks in the 21st Century.
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Bizazz is my new word of the week. Great link-up with Cincinnati.
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