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Welcome to Polycoat's Tapestry Store Affordable Prices Finishing Options Money-back Guarantee Click Here to View My Other Auctions Information This tapestry wall hanging is called Portofino I. It's based on the painting of Newell. Portofino in the evening .- Dimensions of the tapestry: 56" x 36";- Quality : jacquard woven in USA; - Fully lined finished with rod sleeve; - 100% cotton. This gorgeous tapestry wall hanging will make your home more unique. Great gift that is suitable for any
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This is a museum quality, town view print on premium, archival paper. This medium, along with UV resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure a superior contrast, resolution and vivid-color rendering of the original work. Original town views have been sold at auction for as high as several thousand dollars. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC MAP A popular cartographic form used to depict U.S. and Canadian cities and towns during the late 19th and early 20th centuries was the panoramic map. Also known as town views, panoramic maps are not generally drawn to scale. They show street patterns, buildings, and major landscape features in perspective. Preparation of panoramic maps involved a vast amount of painstakingly detailed labor. For each project a frame was developed, showing in perspective the pattern of streets. The artist then walked the streets, sketching buildings, trees, and other features to present a complete landscape as seen from an elevation of 2,000-3,000 feet. These data were then entered on the frame in his workroom. The most successful print publisher in the nineteenth century was Currier and lves. Best remembered for their views of daily life in Victorian America, they also prepared bird's-eye views of New York City, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, and Washington. Famous panoramic artists included Albert Ruger, Thaddeus Fowler, and the brothers, O.H and H.H Bailey. Surviving panoramic maps are very popular today and command premium prices from map and print dealers. Panoramic maps give a pictorial record of Anglo-America's cities during the post-Civil War period and for many localities, provide the sole nineteenth-century perspective of the community. (Source: Library of Congress).
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Home decor picture is a very cool urban cityscape on canvas. Picture: modern colors that fit in with most home decor vertical orientation ready to hang MDF/canvas/paper. Measures 22x28". Made in USA. Available in colors: Multi. Available from JCPenney.
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Genuine cotton canvas is durable and holds color exceptionally well. Canvas is stretched over a solid wood frame. Wrapped canvas is hand-finished by expert artisans. Giclee printing ensures the highest resolution quality and spectacular color fidelity. Expertly reproduced from the artist's original. Your room's decor will take flight with our City Bird Canvas Print. The mixed media design captures a contemporary urban edge that brings this charming songbird to life. . . . . . Made in USA.
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3 Story City Building with Fire Escape Blinking Window sign Features Intricately Detailed ABS Construction Fully Assembled Fully Painted Lighted Interior Blinking Window Sign Unit Measures:12 3/4 x 6 5/16 x 9 3/16 3-Story City Building w/Fire Escape Blinking Sign - Macintosh Sons Paints Wallpaper Product Number: 30-90409 M.T.H. Electric Trains offers a variety of RailTown buildings to help you create whatever kind of atmosphere you desire; rural or urban, nostalgic or modern. Operating building
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This is a museum quality, town view print on premium, archival paper. This medium, along with UV resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure a superior contrast, resolution and vivid-color rendering of the original work. Original town views have been sold at auction for as high as several thousand dollars. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC MAP A popular cartographic form used to depict U.S. and Canadian cities and towns during the late 19th and early 20th centuries was the panoramic map. Also known as town views, panoramic maps are not generally drawn to scale. They show street patterns, buildings, and major landscape features in perspective. Preparation of panoramic maps involved a vast amount of painstakingly detailed labor. For each project a frame was developed, showing in perspective the pattern of streets. The artist then walked the streets, sketching buildings, trees, and other features to present a complete landscape as seen from an elevation of 2,000-3,000 feet. These data were then entered on the frame in his workroom. The most successful print publisher in the nineteenth century was Currier and lves. Best remembered for their views of daily life in Victorian America, they also prepared bird's-eye views of New York City, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, and Washington. Famous panoramic artists included Albert Ruger, Thaddeus Fowler, and the brothers, O.H and H.H Bailey. Surviving panoramic maps are very popular today and command premium prices from map and print dealers. Panoramic maps give a pictorial record of Anglo-America's cities during the post-Civil War period and for many localities, provide the sole nineteenth-century perspective of the community. (Source: Library of Congress).
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