This battered and beaten crown is all that remains of one of Paul Revere Williams' architectural designs, likely from the Royal Nevada Casino. Williams, famous for his contributions to Googie architecture, also designed the iconic La Concha, a prime example of this style with its sweeping curves and space-age aesthetic. The La Concha now serves as the museum gallery and entrance for the Neon Boneyard, a lasting testament to Williams' influence on Las Vegas' architectural landscape.
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PAINTING | NFS |
Dimensions | 10 x 8 x 0 H x W x D (in) |
Weight | 0 (lbs) |
Creation Date | May 2008 |
Subject Famous Places |
Style Classical |
Medium Gouache |
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