Untitled (Grain Elevator Near Noblesville?)
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The central image is of a grain elevator such as those commonly found along railroad lines during the first half of the 20th century. The building consists of two buildings connected to one another by some sort of square chute or elevated walkway. The entire structure appears to be supported on stilts. In the foreground can be seen, several bushes of varying heights; the tallest ones are on the left, in the center, and on the right. On the face of the lowest level of the building and climbing diagonally to the left, then turning back to the right, then back to the left before ending at a doorway near the top of the buildings.
1989.6.8
1989.6
Gift of Artist's Wife, Hazel Hopper
Floyd D. Hopper
Artist
circa 1940
20th Century
Paper
10 in
13 in
7.625" x 10.75" Image, 17" x 14.25" Framed
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