Iowa State University Campanile
Iowa State University’s Campanile was built in 1898 as a memorial to the first dean of women Margaret MacDonald Stanton, by her husband Edgar W. Stanton, acting president of the University. It remains a much loved symbol of Iowa State University today. A kiss under the Campanile at the stroke of midnight has become an Iowa State tradition.
The Campanile painting is also available as the midnight scene: “ISU Midnight”

Shop prints
Choose your preferred size and finish. Prints are available unframed, matted or framed:
| Image Size: | Unframed: | Matted: | Framed: | |
| Open Edition Lithograph | 7″ x 9″ | $79 | $119 | $249 |
| Limited Edition (300) Lithograph | 11″ x 13″ | $99 | $139 | $269 |
| Limited Edition (100) Canvas Giclee | 14″ x 17″ | $349 | — | $549 |
Other Ways to Collect This Artwork

iSU Midnight Ornament
$26.00
Packaged for gift-giving
Signed on reverse
1.75″ x 2.5″ decoupaged wood

ISU Campanile ornament
$26.00
Packaged for gift-giving
Signed on reverse
1.75″ x 2.5″ decoupaged wood

“ISU Campanile” blank art cards
$15.00
3 Cards | 4.5″ x 6.25″
Each card is printed on heavy paper & comes with plain white envelope, sealed in clear poly bag.
A beautiful card presentation, ready for gift-giving.

“ISU Midnight” blank art cards
$15.00
3 Cards | 4.5″ x 6.25″
Each card is printed on heavy paper & comes with plain white envelope, sealed in clear poly bag.
A beautiful card presentation, ready for gift-giving.
