Allegorical window at saint louis union station

Allegorical Window at Saint Louis Union Station

Piece description from the artist

The magnificent Tiffany stained glass window in the Grand Hall of Saint Louis Union Station features three women representing the expanse of train travel in the 1890s from New York to San Francisco with St. Louis in the middle.

Other works by Elizabeth Moore

About Elizabeth Moore

Saint Louis, MO

Bob Moore (1938 – 2019)

Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Bob was one of St. Louis' biggest boosters. Many remember him as a staff photographer for the major daily newspaper, St. Louis Globe-Democrat in the seventies. Others remember him as publisher and editor of Concert-News, the World of Rock Newspaper, where he photographed national and international recording stars for more more than seven years.

For the past 24 years, he was familiar face at special events, parades, festivals and news conferences, which he photographed for the St. Louis Front Page, a weekly internet-based publication, published by the Moore Design Group.

Bob's fine art photography of area attractions are part of collections at the Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark, the Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse, the License Collector's Office at Saint Louis City Hall, the Old Spaghetti Factory on Laclede's Landing, Grafica Fine Art Gallery, as well as financial institutions and corporate collections.

Many of his photographs of St. Louis attractions and historical locations will be featured in an upcoming book, "Portrait of St. Louis", to be released Spring 2020.

See Elizabeth's portfolio here
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