Architectural Icons of Kansas City (Blue)

Below the blue and yellow printed "Kansas City" across the top of this piece is a synopsis of the city's most notable architectural monuments by 1981. Some are still standing and some have since been demolished, but altogether they compile a history of the city with major monuments enlarged along the border of the print and smaller notations nearer the center. At the center is a pen and ink artist's representation of the city's north-south axis that is flattened with the major monuments branching off of it. The Pioneer Mother monument crowns the composition and goes clockwise to include the Country Club Plaza, New York Life Building and Crown Center, with a multitude of architectural sites and districts in between. Two depictions of the corner ornamentation from the New England Building at 112 W. 9th Street flank the city's name at the top and connect to the mirroring ornamental appliques that begin a thin color border around the lower portion of the print.
Architectural Icons of Kansas City (Blue)
Inventory
Collection Number
17163
Building
Current Location
Study Room 417
Floor
4th
Description
Details
This is a color lithograph print of Kansas City's architectural landmarks punctuating the artist's rendition of the city's north-south axis.
Artist
Framed
Yes
 - Glass
Width
1 inch
Height
38 inches
Length
28 inches
Donor
Library Owns
Yes
Permissions
Reproduce the Work in Library publications/publicity, including film or videotape
Yes
Reproduce
Library has Photography Rights
Yes
Photograph
Permit the general public to photograph the work
Yes
Slides/Video