
"Kansas City, Kansas" is a painting by Henry Ossawa Tanner, created between 1859 and 1937. It's a watercolor painting measuring 0.352425 meters wide and 0.249238 meters high. The painting depicts a landscape view of a small town or village nestled in a hilly area. The houses are rendered in muted earth tones, with hints of greens and blues. A winding path leads down from the village towards the foreground, where two figures, possibly women, are walking away from the viewer. The background shows a hazy, distant horizon, suggesting a wide expanse of land or water. The overall style is impressionistic, with loose brushstrokes and a focus on capturing the atmosphere and light rather than precise detail. The painting is part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's collection.
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