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DANIEL MACMORRIS (1893-1981) KC LIBRARY MURAL STUDY

44: DANIEL MACMORRIS (1893-1981) KC LIBRARY MURAL STUDY

Daniel MacMorris (1893-1981)
(1960)
Panel four of the series celebrates agrarian society as well as the Industrial Revolution, progression from steam locomotive to streamliner trains are both pictured, skyscrapers, expansion, modern society and scholarship are illustrated.

Before he began working on the Kansas City Public Library's Missouri History murals, Daniel MacMorris painted a series of 8-inch by 30-inch canvases to serve as preliminary studies for what he would paint in monumental proportions on the walls of the downtown library's Missouri Valley Room. Each painting employs symbolism, allegory and historical figures to tell the region's story. This work is signed by Daniel MacMorris lower right and dated 1960. The finished mural would tell the story of the people and the culture of the Missouri Valley region from before statehood to the early 20th century.
Sight size measures 8.25 x 27.75 with a framed size of 11.25 x 30.75 inches.
Very good original untouched condition. There are no issues of major scratches, losses, repairs, in-painting or touch-up.
Provenance: Helen Culbertson Stubbs Snyder, wife of Judge Tom Stubbs and library committee member at the time of commission sought out Daniel MacMorris following the project and purchased these four studies on canvas.
$1,500 - $2,000

Winter Gallery Auction

Saturday, December 10th 2022


SOLD - $2,200

Sold Price does not include Buyer's Premium