This watercolor and gouache painting shows the J.J. and Margaret Tobin (Molly) Brown house at 1340 Pennsylvania Street in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Denver, Colorado.
City halls Pictorial works. Colorado Denver, Watercolor painting, American., Aquarelle américaine., City halls., Watercolor painting, American., Bridges 1940-1950. Colorado Denver, City & town halls 1940-1950. Colorado Denver, Denver (Colo.) 1940-1950., Colorado Denver.
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This watercolor and gouache painting shows City Hall (razed 1946), at 14th (Fourteenth) and Larimer Streets in Denver, Colorado; features a clock tower. The Larimer Street bridge over Cherry Creek is in the foreground.
This watercolor and gouache painting shows the old Arcade, buildings at 1609-1615 Larimer Streets in Denver, Colorado; business signs read: "Gold Nugget Grill," "St. Vincent de Paul Salvage Bureau;" it features a carved stone pediment. The Arcade, a gambling establishment and saloon, was owned first by Ed Chase and then Vaso Chucovich
This watercolor and gouache painting shows the Tabor Grand Opera House at 16th and Curtis Streets in Denver, Colorado; storefronts read "Walgreen Drugs" and "Leeds Shoes."
This watercolor and gouache painting shows the intersection of Larimer and 17th (Seventeenth) Streets in Denver, Colorado; traffic and streetcars are by storefronts with signs: "Coca Cola" and "Manhattan Rooms." This is where Soapy Smith (Jefferson Randolph Smith) had his tavern.
This watercolor and gouache painting shows the William N. Byers home at 1800 South Sherman Street, in the Platte Park neighborhood of Denver, Colorado; features bay windows.
This watercolor and gouache painting shows the United States Customs House (originally U.S. Post Office) at 16th (Sixteenth) and Arapahoe Streets, Denver, Colorado; features classical entablature and a cupola. Cars, pedestrians, and stores flank the structure.
This watercolor and gouache painting shows the Congregation Shearith Israel (Emmanuel Chapel) at 10th (Tenth) and Lawrence Streets in the Auraria neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. The ashlar stone building has buttresses and a round window. Originally Emanuel Episcopal Church, it also served as a studio for artist Wolfgang Pogzeba.
This watercolor and gouache painting shows the Denver City Cable Railway Company cable house at 1801 Lawrence Street in downtown Denver, Colorado. The brick building has arched windows; cars are parked nearby.
Watercolor painting, American., Aquarelle américaine., Homes., Watercolor painting, American., Houses 1940-1950. Colorado Denver, North Capitol Hill (Denver, Colo.), North Capitol Hill (Denver, Colo.) 1940-1950., Denver (Colo.) 1940-1950.
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This watercolor and gouache painting shows the Kate Halleck residence at 17th (Seventeenth) and Sherman Streets, in the North Capitol Hill neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. Built by Erastus F. Halleck, the sandstone home has a covered porch and arches.
This watercolor and gouache painting shows the alley between 15th (Fifteenth), 16th (Sixteenth), Lawrence and Arapahoe Streets in Denver, Colorado. Flanked by stone office buildings and storefronts, this was also called "Newspaper Alley."