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Image:
8.00" x 5.00"
Overall:
10.00" x 7.00"
Plaza Seagram Building Poster
by John Schneider
Product Details
Plaza Seagram Building poster by John Schneider. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
File# 0439 The Plaza at the Seagram Building, 375 Park Ave, Manhattan, New York City. Construction completed in 1958, photo sometime in 1961. The... more
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Artist's Description
File# 0439 The Plaza at the Seagram Building, 375 Park Ave, Manhattan, New York City. Construction completed in 1958, photo sometime in 1961. The Seagram Building and Lever House, which sits just across Park Avenue, set the architectural style for skyscrapers in New York for several decades. It appears as a simple bronze box, set back from Park Avenue by a large, open granite plaza, Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe intended to create an urban open space in front of the building, despite the luxuriousness of the idea, and it became a very popular gathering area indeed. In 1961, when New York City enacted a major revision to its 1916 Zoning Resolution, the nation's first comprehensive Zoning Resolution, it offered incentives for developers to install "privately owned public spaces" which were meant to emulate that of the Seagram's Building..... Wikipedia
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.
$22.56
Inge Riis McDonald
Moody and mysterious; Love the feel of an old photograph
John Schneider replied:
Thank you so very much for your positive comment... appreciated!
Odd Jeppesen
Fantastic atmosphere.
John Schneider replied:
Odd, really appreciate this very positive comment... Thank you!!