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A more classical Boston city seal
By adamg on Tue, 09/12/2017 - 9:54am
The entrance to the Nazzaro Community Center on North Bennet Street in the North End is topped by a Boston city seal - accompanied by Mercury (the old god of merchants and trade, whose caduceus can be found on older buildings all over downtown) and Neptune, god of the sea.
Back in the day (the center was built in 1906), municipal architects used to love adorning their buildings with classical symbols (such as bucrania).
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That makes sense!
I noticed caduceus on a different sea- oriented building recently-- maybe the Cunard Building, on State Street? I didn't put 2 & 2 together , connecting Mercury with travel. Very cool, Adam!
Board of Trade Building, maybe?
The Cunard Building is cool in its own right, adorned with anchors and those weird classical fish, but the Board of Trade Building on the other side of State and along Broad has both Viking motifs and a statue of Mercury and Neptune on either side of a globe.
Dolphins
Adam, I got schooled hard-core by a concerned citizen when I called the sea creatures flanking the seals on the tower piers on the Longfellow Bridge "fish." Never mind the scales and gills, seems that the sculptural term for these creatures is actually dolphins. I fought him long and hard on it until I admitted, begrudgingly, that they are truly called dolphins.
Learn something new every day!
Go figure
Thanks, I didn't know either, obviously.
I think you're right
Board of Trade fits my memory.
I love things like this
These adornments gave buildings such a mystical, resonant feel, like on is doing something important just by entering them. Today's architects should take note!
Totally agree with your
Totally agree with your comment.
Beautiful architectural detail -- a lovely treasure!
What's The Story With The Callahan Tunnel's Flying Mermaid?
( or is it a flying merman? )
Not an angel?
Ferrying young Callahan to heaven?
An Angel With A Mermaid-Style Fish Tail?!!
( I've never seen such a creature depicted elsewhere )
It's her skirt.
It's her skirt.
So Then, On The Right, You're Looking Up Her Skirt?!!
( freakiest artwork in Boston — I'd love to know more about it )
And What About That Right Arm And Hand Gesture?
( is it giving "the finger" to people headed to East Boston? )
and the angel said to him
and the angel said to him