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Moeur House
Moeur House
Moeur House

Moeur House

Datec. 1990
MediumMonoprint on fabric
Dimensions28 × 34 in. (71.1 × 86.4 cm)
ClassificationsArt
Credit LineFIC, City attorney property accession
Catalog numberCOTPWC.1995.6
DescriptionMonoprint of a home in a landscape scene. White, possibly bare or snowy, foreground is parted by a pathway with multiple barren trees. A horse drawn carriage stands to the side of the pathway, and behind them is a small wooden fence that fronts a building in the background with a yellow roof. There are a few people standing outside.

The Moeur House is a historic home located in Downtown Tempe on 7th Street just east of Mill Ave. Built in 1893, the house was purchased by B.B. Moeur in 1896, and he lived there through his life and during two terms of serving as governor of Arizona.
Photo from Tempe History Museum
Old Settler’s Collection
c. 1900
Status
Not on view