Author: Father Pitt

  • Oakland in the Snow

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    Looking up Bellefield Avenue during this afternoon’s snowstorm.

  • Mills by Night

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    This painting by H. A. Bailey was probably made in the 1940s or early 1950s. It has never been published before, so here is a rare privilege for old Pa Pitt’s readers.

  • Pittsburgh Skyline a Century Ago

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    Old Pa Pitt does not have an exact date for this old postcard, but it appears to be from about 1915 or so, to judge by the buildings. In those days, Pittsburgh was one of the three great homes of the skyscraper, along with New York and Chicago.

  • Grand Staircase, Carnegie Museum

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    The Grand Staircase is meant to be the main focal point of the museum, but the unsympathetic addition of the Scaife Galleries, with a new main entrance, makes the staircase something of a backwater. It’s still grand, however, even when overrun by the International. The murals are by John White Alexander.

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  • St. Paul’s Cathedral

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    St. Paul’s Cathedral, the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh, in the Fifth Avenue monumental district. (The Oakland neighborhood has at least three cathedrals—Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Antiochian Orthodox—or four if you count the Cathedral of Learning.) A cathedral is the architectural equivalent of a coral reef; over the centuries, it accumulates a diverse ecosystem of art and history. St. Paul’s is only a little over a century old, but it’s beginning to show signs of the rich diversity that only time can bring.

  • St. Paul

    KONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERAThe statue of St. Paul (by Joseph Sibbel) over the main entrance to St. Paul’s Cathedral in Oakland. He is reading from, presumably, one of his own letters, and he casually holds the sword that beheaded him.

     

  • Webster Hall

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    Webster Hall, built in 1926, was designed by Henry Hornbostel to be the grandest apartment block in the city of Pittsburgh. It still holds a prominent place in the Oakland monumental district, where Hornbostel contributed more buildings than any other architect.

  • St. Mary’s Church, Sharpsburg

     

     

    From the magazine Stone, “devoted to the quarrying and cutting of stone for architectural uses.”

  • Phipps Winter Light Show

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    The Winter Flower Show has always involved lights, but this year Phipps pulled out all the stops—especially in the outdoor garden, where glowing shapes constantly change colors.

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  • Down the Rushy Glen

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    With warm temperatures and steady rains, streams are rushing and brooks are babbling.

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