In this piece, the red letters in the background are from Caesar's Palace, one of the most iconic resorts on the Las Vegas Strip, known for its opulent Roman-themed architecture and luxurious history since opening in 1966. The fleur-de-lis, a symbol of French royalty, comes from the Boulevard Motel, a once-popular spot that represented the mid-century charm of Las Vegas when motels lined the famous Strip. On the right side is the brown signage from the Standard Wholesale Supply Warehouse, a local industrial supply store that was an essential part of Las Vegas’ growing infrastructure, helping to build the city behind the glitz and glamour.
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PAINTING | NFS |
Dimensions | 10 x 8 x H x W x D (in) |
Creation Date | March 2008 |
Subject Famous Places |
Style Classical |
Medium Gouache |
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