Description
University of Northern Iowa. This rare art print captures the timeless beauty and nostalgic charm of the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) campus. Renowned artist P. Buckley Moss has skillfully illustrated the essence of three iconic structures—Seerley Hall, the Campanile, and Bartlett Hall—located in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Through a blend of warm tones and soft lines, Moss creates an ethereal scene, giving viewers a sentimental glimpse into the heart of UNI’s rich history and architecture.
In the foreground, Seerley Hall, an elegant academic building that also houses the Office of the President and the History department, stands as a symbol of scholarship and leadership. The structure’s stately columns and classic design represent the institution’s dedication to education and historical legacy.
The Campanile, a beloved symbol of UNI, rises in the center, drawing attention to its grandeur and significance on campus. The bell tower is not just an architectural gem but also a cornerstone of student life, often celebrated as a place where students gather, reflect, and mark memorable moments.
To the right is Bartlett Hall, formerly a residence hall but now repurposed for faculty offices. Its red-brick facade and inviting presence evoke memories of campus life, late-night study sessions, and friendships made within its walls.
This print serves as a meaningful reminder of college days, making it an ideal keepsake for UNI alumni or anyone who has cherished memories tied to Cedar Falls. Whether displayed in a study, office, or living room, this artwork offers a visual journey back to the familiar walkways and beloved buildings of the University of Northern Iowa.
This print features Seerley Hall, the Campanile and Bartlett Hall on the Cedar Falls, Iowa, campus.
1996
Rare Art print
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity. (See FAQs)
Image Size: 13-1/4 x 24 ins. Paper Size: 17-1/4 x 26 ins.

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