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HISTORIX Vintage 1930 Margaret Bourke-White Photo Print - 24x30 Inch Old Photo o
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Quantity Available: |
8 in stock |
Condition: |
New |
ASIN: |
B0C72H9ZN4 |
Color: |
Natural |
Item Name: | |
Item Type Keyword: |
prints |
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Product Description: | |
Brand: |
HISTORIX |
Supplier Declared Dg Hz Regulation: |
not_applicable |
Pattern: |
Printed |
Externally Assigned Product Identifier: |
0705514887191 |
Item Shape: |
Rectangular |
theme: |
Vintage |
Unspsc Code: |
60121008 |
orientation: |
Portrait |
size: |
24L" x 30W" |
Material: |
Paper |
Mounting Type: |
Wall Mount |
Style: |
Art Deco |
Wall Art Form: |
poster |
Room Type: |
Office |
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Posted for sale: |
April 15 |
Item number: |
1739666759 |
Item description
Margaret Bourke-White is seen in this iconic photograph capturing images of New York City from atop the Chrysler Building, which she had been hired to document through every phase of its construction. The Chrysler Building was the world's tallest structure for eleven months after its completion and was emblematic of the Jazz Age and the growth of Art Deco architecture in New York City. Bourke-White was a pioneer as a female photographer and became well known for her photos taken in the Soviet Union of Joseph Stalin. Bourke-White had a studio at the top of the building and would go on to say:
'On the sixty-first floor, the workmen started building some curious structures which overhung 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue below. When I learned these were to be gargoyles à la Notre Dame, but made of stainless steel as more suitable for the twentieth century, I decided that here would be my new studio. There was no place in the world that I would accept as a substitute.'
The Chrysler Building was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976 and remains one of the most recognizable buildings in New York City. Bourke-White is seen here taking photos from the eagle structures on the 61st floor in a photo taken by Oscar Graubner. This is an authentic piece of American history that links the viewer to the past and illustrates the evolution and development of the New York City skyline during one of the most transformative eras before World War II.
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Bullet point: HISTORIC PHOTO REPRODUCTION: You?ll love this high quality historic reproduction of 1930 Margaret Bourke-White Photo Print. Our museum quality prints are archival grade, which means it will look great and last without fading for over 100 years. Our print to order photos are made in the USA and each print is inspected for quality. This historic photo is a perfect addition to your themed decor. Vintage photos look great in the home, study or office. They make a perfect gift as well.
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Margaret Bourke-White is seen in this iconic photograph capturing images of New York City from atop the Chrysler Building, which she had been hired to document through every phase of its construction. The Chrysler Building was the world's tallest structure for eleven months after its completion and was emblematic of the Jazz Age and the growth of Art Deco architecture in New York City. Bourke-White was a pioneer as a female photographer and became well known for her photos taken in the Soviet Union of Joseph Stalin. Bourke-White had a studio at the top of the building and would go on to say:
'On the sixty-first floor, the workmen started building some curious structures which overhung 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue below. When I learned these were to be gargoyles à la Notre Dame, but made of stainless steel as more suitable for the twentieth century, I decided that here would be my new studio. There was no place in the world that I would accept as a substitute.'
The Chrysler Building was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976 and remains one of the most recognizable buildings in New York City. Bourke-White is seen here taking photos from the eagle structures on the 61st floor in a photo taken by Oscar Graubner. This is an authentic piece of American history that links the viewer to the past and illustrates the evolution and development of the New York City skyline during one of the most transformative eras before World War II.
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