Description
1989
- The Old Library captures the love of artist, P. Buckley Moss, for featuring landmarks all over the world in her work.
- Historic Landmarks Art Collection
- Kentucky Art Prints
- Colors: Highlights different shades of pinks and mauve tones.
- An offset lithograph reproduction limited edition print on paper.
- Lithography is a photographic reproduction of the original watercolor.
- This signed and numbered, limited edition, wall art print is from an edition which has been recorded by the artist.
- Each print includes a certificate of authenticity.
- Certificates are embossed with our exclusive Canada Goose Gallery seal.
- Image size: 13-3/8 x 18-1/2 inches. Paper Size: 15-3/8 x 20-1/2 inches.
- This artwork can easily be matted and framed to fit any space.
- Edition size: 1000 prints with 25 signed and numbered artist proofs.
- American woman artist, Patricia Buckley Moss.
This rare print is mint condition, never framed or exposed to harmful light and is part of our gallery inventory. This print is not often not available in most galleries.
This Greek Revival building, circa 1850, is located in Lexington, Kentucky.
The original library in Lexington, Ky opened in 1905, was a Carnegie Library and its building survives today: it is used by the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning.
Ground was broken for the new library on June 3, 1987. Then-Mayor Scotty Baesler noted that the new library project was the “most significant building in downtown.” During the preliminary renderings of the structure, it was compared to a “warehouse” and a “jail” due to its unappealing facade; this was soon corrected when a granite facade was installed.
Construction began on the new library during the rising of Park Plaza. The cost of the 108,000 sq ft (10,000 m2). facility was $10 million. Enough space was reserved during the planning stages of the library that it withstand expansion for 20 to 30 years. The unfilled space was leased to the University of Kentucky.
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