A pencil and watercolor drawing done by Thomas E. King of a proposal for the Owens-Illinois glass house built for the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago, Illinois. Designed by architectural firm Mills, Rhines, Bellman and Nordhoff, this rendering is not the building chosen by the company for the fair. The glass house was built to show the innovations in glass block technology at the ""Century of Progress International Exposition"" Notation on front of drawing: PO 976
cover showing birds-eye viewThis panoramic aerial view on the front cover of Official Book of Views ...
An August 1927 black and white pencil drawing done by Thomas E. King of the front facade and courtya...
A color pencil drawing created by Thomas E. King for a project to install new fixtures to store numb...
A black and white pencil drawing done by Thomas E. King of a proposal for the Owens-Illinois glass h...
A black and white pencil drawing of the interior of the Owens-Illinois glass house built for the 193...
An architectural drawing done in pencil by Thomas E. King of a factory for the Owens-Illinois Glass ...
This 11 by 7 inch color lithograph seen here depicts the Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building at t...
Photograph of a drawing of the exterior of the Illinois-Pacific Glass Company, ca.1930. A water towe...
A black and white pencil drawing done by artist Thomas E. King in 1927 of a skyscraper/office buildi...
An August, 1927 black and white pencil drawing done by Thomas E. King of a courtyard for a commercia...
A black and white pencil drawing done by Thomas E. King of a proposed dry ice plant for the Gillette...
line drawing; "a page in The World's Fair at St. Louis," St. Louis: Reid, 1902.Plan of the Louisiana...
This is a view of the Illinois Building during the World's Fair in Chicago, Illinois. On front: The...
A second color pencil drawing of an architectural rendering of a home for Toledo attorney Erwin R. E...
A color pencil study done by artist Thomas E. King in March of 1933. The rendering is a concept of t...
cover showing birds-eye viewThis panoramic aerial view on the front cover of Official Book of Views ...
An August 1927 black and white pencil drawing done by Thomas E. King of the front facade and courtya...
A color pencil drawing created by Thomas E. King for a project to install new fixtures to store numb...
A black and white pencil drawing done by Thomas E. King of a proposal for the Owens-Illinois glass h...
A black and white pencil drawing of the interior of the Owens-Illinois glass house built for the 193...
An architectural drawing done in pencil by Thomas E. King of a factory for the Owens-Illinois Glass ...
This 11 by 7 inch color lithograph seen here depicts the Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building at t...
Photograph of a drawing of the exterior of the Illinois-Pacific Glass Company, ca.1930. A water towe...
A black and white pencil drawing done by artist Thomas E. King in 1927 of a skyscraper/office buildi...
An August, 1927 black and white pencil drawing done by Thomas E. King of a courtyard for a commercia...
A black and white pencil drawing done by Thomas E. King of a proposed dry ice plant for the Gillette...
line drawing; "a page in The World's Fair at St. Louis," St. Louis: Reid, 1902.Plan of the Louisiana...
This is a view of the Illinois Building during the World's Fair in Chicago, Illinois. On front: The...
A second color pencil drawing of an architectural rendering of a home for Toledo attorney Erwin R. E...
A color pencil study done by artist Thomas E. King in March of 1933. The rendering is a concept of t...
cover showing birds-eye viewThis panoramic aerial view on the front cover of Official Book of Views ...
An August 1927 black and white pencil drawing done by Thomas E. King of the front facade and courtya...
A color pencil drawing created by Thomas E. King for a project to install new fixtures to store numb...