Hell Gate Bridge, 1937 (New York City) by Berenice Abbott Options:
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Frame:Satin Black - 2.75" |
Mat:Canvas items are not matted |
Image Details:A photograph taken May 25, 1937, of the bridge's central steel arch over the East River, looking west from Astoria Park, Queens; a portion of the Triborough Bridge is visible in the distance--from Abbott's Changing New York project (1935-38), which sought to document the rapidly changing built environment of "the world's greatest metropolis." Changing New York was supported by the Federal Art Project (FAP) of the Works Progress Administration (WPA). |
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About Giclee Canvas:To produce a giclee work, the images are digitally captured and printed directly onto artist-grade canvas using highly sophisticated inkjet printers and archival-quality ink. These fade-resistant, collector-quality works of art can retain their color and detail for over 100 years. |
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Hell Gate Bridge, 1937 (New York City) by Berenice Abbott
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