Ziga Studio
Mercury & Chrysler Print
Mercury & Chrysler Print
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Glory of Commerce (Hercules, Minerva, and Mercury) statuary,
Grand Central Terminal
Designer: Jules-Félix Coutan; carved by John Donnelly Company; dedicated 1914
Chrysler Building
405 Lexington Avenue
Architect: William Van Alen; completed May 27, 1930
Giclée print on 100% cotton hot press paper that is acid, lignin, and chlorine-free and PH buffered with calcium carbonate for a true archival sheet. Basis Weight: 250gsm; thickness: 15 mils. Enclosed in a plastic sleeve and shipped in a heavy poster tube.
DIMENSIONS: 18 x 24 in. and 24 x 36 in.
PACKAGE: Unframed. Frame not included. Comes In A Sturdy Plastic Sleeve and is shipped in a heavy poster tube.
QUALITY: UltraChrome® HDX 10-Color pigment-based inks printed on 250gsm ultrasmooth fine art paper.
ORIENTATION: Portrait
Printed in the UNITED STATES
CUSTOM ORDERS: For custom size or special medium (canvas, metal, or special paper), please call for pricing — at 203-656-0076.
© 2018 Ziga Studio/Michael Ziga
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