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Courthouse Framed Print featuring the photograph Chase County, Kansas Courthouse by Rod Seel

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

7.50" x 10.00"

Mat Border:

2.00"

Frame Width:

0.88"

Overall:

13.00" x 15.50"

 

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Chase County, Kansas Courthouse Framed Print

Rod Seel

by Rod Seel

$80.00

Product Details

Chase County, Kansas Courthouse framed print by Rod Seel.   Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.

Design Details

The Chase County Courthouse is the longest operating courthouse in the state of Kansas. Designed in the Second Empire architectural style, it was... more

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Artist's Description

The Chase County Courthouse is the longest operating courthouse in the state of Kansas. Designed in the Second Empire architectural style, it was constructed from local limestone. The three-story winding staircase was utilized lumber from local walnut trees. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. The architect was John G. Haskell who was among the architects of the Kansas State Capitol.

About Rod Seel

Rod Seel

Rod Seel, a fine art landscape photographer and painter, was born and raised in the Midwest. Seel began an advertising and marketing career in 1978 with a Kansas City firm, and soon struck out on his own, forming his own advertising studio in 1979. In 1981, he moved back to his native Topeka and eventually co-founded Jones Seel Huyett Advertising, where he served as the managing principal of the firm until 2005, when he left to pursue his more creative avenues. Seel�s photography training started early on in his advertising career, mostly shooting studio stills and location shots for advertising clients. Winner of local, regional and national awards, his photography today draws on this extensive background, but adds his love of nature...

 

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