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Nat Fein - "Empire State Shadow"
THE GREAT LIFE PHOTOGRAPHERS
Photographer Nat Fein
"Empire State Shadow" Framed
- Date of Photograph is 1943
- Limited Edition #15/250
- Image Size: 14 1/4" x 17 1/2"
- Print Size: 20" x 16"
- Framed size: 25 1/2" x x 29 3/4"
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ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, APPRAISAL AND ARTIST BIOGRAPHY
- Original Gelatin Silver Fine Art Photography fron the Great LIFE Photographers Collection
- This hand-made photograph was printed on fiber-base, museum-quality archival paper.
- This photograph was embossed by
- Framed in a 2" black wood frame and museum quality matting & backing and non-glare glass.
This dramatic photograph shows the shadow of The Empire State Building cast upon smaller buildings in New York City. At the time of this photograph, The Empire State Building was the tallest structure in the world. Built during the Depression, the building was the center of a competition between Walter Chrysler (Chrysler Corp.) and John Jakob Raskob (creator of General Motors) to see who could build the tallest building. From the time the construction began on March 17, 1930, the building’s steel frame rose at an average rate of four and a half floors per week. William Lamb, an architect at the firm Shreve, Lamb & Harmon, designed the Empire State Building.
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LIFE Magazine was founded by Henry Luce in 1936 and chronicled every aspect of the human condition through the end of the 20th century.
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