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Art Deco elevator doors reliefs representing the evolution of fuel. By Chambellan 1929
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Seventy Pine Street was built initially for Cities Service Oil Company. The elevator doors show a pair of nickel-silver reliefs designed by Rene Paul Chambellan, representing the evolution of fuel. On the right door, a woman elegantly holds an antique oil lamp, a symbol of the past; on the left, a man confidently grasps an electric turbine, symbolizing the future.
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