Washington Street, Indianapolis at Dusk, Theodor Groll

Washington Street, Indianapolis at Dusk, Theodor Groll

This cityscape features the state house, the brilliantly lighted park theatre, and washington street's bustling commercial life. The tower of the old marion county courthouse can be seen in the distance. Groll, a german artist, came to judge the german paintings at the 1893 chicago world's fair and also spent time visiting relatives here. Wikipedia loves art at the indianapolis museum of art this photo of item # 72. 133 at the indianapolis museum of art was contributed under the team name "opal_art_seekers_4" as part of the wikipedia loves art project in february 2009. Indianapolis museum of art the original photograph on flickr was taken by forever wiser—please add a comment to the original flickr page whenever a use has been made on wikipedia or another project. Project galleries on flickr: this institution, this team. Object Type: painting. Genre: cityscape. Date: from 1892 until 1895; Photographed February 2009. Dimensions: 76 x 98 1/2 in. 87 7/8 x 107 x 4 in. (framed). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Indianapolis Museum of Art. WLA ima Groll Washington Street Indianapolis at dusk
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Author: Theodor Groll (1857–1913) nationality American birth-death 1857-1913Source: commons.wikimedia.org

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