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Dimensions
Image:
7.00" x 10.00"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
12.50" x 15.50"
Chrysler Building Framed Print
by John Schneider
Product Details
Chrysler Building framed print by John Schneider. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
File# 0166 The art deco, stainless steel, spire and eagles... the Chrysler Building, taken 06.19.2012. Borough of Manhattan, New York City, NY
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Artist's Description
File# 0166 The art deco, stainless steel, spire and eagles... the Chrysler Building, taken 06.19.2012. Borough of Manhattan, New York City, NY
About John Schneider
I have found that there are only three stages in a mans life..... Baggy butt toddler, firm butt junior thru to the ever popular 50's ( trust me the sports car doesn't firm the butt, just adds to debt) and lastly... Baggy butt senior to match baggy butt grandson. Life in a nutshell, please enjoy the photographs. Please do not PIN images to any website. We recognize that some words, model names and designations, for example, mentioned here in are the property of the trademark holder. We use them for identification purposes only. This is not an official publication, The copyright is retained by the following; John Schneider, woodeye518 and deadeye68 and cannot be reproduced, any media, without written permission.
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Joy Watson
Great work lv
John Rizzuto
classic shot of a classic building. Good job.
John Schneider replied:
John, thank you so much, appreciated!
John Schneider
No I did not know the architect got a raw deal. I know Chrysler was really over the edge when the spire was placed on the Empire State Bldg just a few months after he had built the tallest building in world.... can we call this karma. Ain't easy being number 2!
James Dolan
Do you know the story of the architect, William Van Alen? Uncredited and unpaid.
James Dolan
One of my favorite buildings in the world and you've caught it in a most unique way. Love it.