Leopold-Loeb Murder Case Of 1924 In Chicago #260X

This is about the Leopold-Loeb murder #260X Case Of 1924 In Chicago by artist Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC, at Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery, offering prints and JPEG & PDF scans. Murder case by Clarence Darrow of the Leopold-Loeb trial in Chicago. This architectural rendering is of the residence of Richard Albert Loeb.

Façade of the Loeb Mansion

Loeb mansion from the Leopold-Loeb murder case.
Pencil architectural rendering of the Loeb mansion of the Leopold and Loeb murder case of 1924 in Chicago. The mansion was at 5017 S. Ellis Avenue in the Kenwood/Hyde Park district of Chicago. This rendering was done by artist Stephen F. Condren.

The Loeb mansion was located at 5017 S. Ellis Avenue in Chicago. The neighborhood is in the affluent Kenwood district which is a part of greater Hyde Park on the south side of Chicago.

The Leopold-Loeb murder #260X mansion is of Tudor style in architecture. The size of the lot was a grouping of 7 city lots to make the grounds of this vast city estate. On the south or garden side was a large solarium which can be seen on the second rendering of the mansion. There was a ballroom on the 3rd floor.

Garden view and solarium facing south lawns.

Loeb mansion from the Leopold-Loeb murder case.
Architectural rendering in pencil of the garden view facing south of the Loeb mansion. This is the home of Richard Loeb during his murder trial in 1924 in Chicago. The rendering is done by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Because the Leopold-Loeb murder #260X case mansion was an inspiration for me to draw the architectural renderings for my delineation course. Before the mansion was torn down in 1970 I took photographs of it. From the photographs that I had on hand I did this architectural rendering as a final project for Mr. Jorgenson’s architectural perspective class at the College of DuPage in Glen Ellen, Illinois. I received his highest grade ever for a final project in his class!

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