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Chicago

Opening of Peace Museum-1986 on Superior St. Lake at Montrose From my Window Polaroid Cityscape 1984 On the Damen Riviera Fire in Paper Factory City of Light Train and Tracks Sky and Light Lost in Wicker Park Oak Street Beach Sky, Plane & Street Light The El Painters Cityscape-2 Chicago Fest 1978 Millenium Park At the Art Institute Bridge House on Canal Street Immigration Parade Dusk with street lights The White Palace on Roosevelt Road Train and Sky-Canal Street Tower Building-Wicker Park Cityscape East Wacker Drive 4th of July City from Gamma’s Roof Hancock and lights Boarded window on Damen South Shore Cultural Center
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Born here–Live here–Work here–Still here.

A Note About My Father: Maurice Seymour

Actually, there were two Maurice Seymours. The brothers Maurice Zeldman and Seymour Zeldman came to Chicago from Russia in 1920. After working for a few years for Bloom’s Studios in the State-Lake Building (“Bloom was the Maurice Seymour of his day,” says Maurice), they launched their own studio in 1929 atop the St. Clair Hotel (now called the Inn of Chicago) on Ohio Street.

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  • Home
  • About
  • Galleries
    • Chicago
    • Landscapes
    • Horses and Other Creatures
    • Portraits
    • Maxwell Street, 1954
    • Salvation
    • Unveiled
    • Assignment Work
    • Personal, Family, and Friends
    • The Maurice Seymour Gallery
    • Time Machines
    • Children
  • Exhibitions
  • Order Prints
  • Contact