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Lower East Side Framed Print featuring the photograph Brooklyn Bridge by Joann Vitali

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

8.00" x 12.00"

Mat Border:

2.00"

Frame Width:

0.88"

Overall:

13.50" x 17.50"

 

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Brooklyn Bridge Framed Print

Joann Vitali

by Joann Vitali

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$104.00

Product Details

Brooklyn Bridge framed print by Joann Vitali.   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

The Brooklyn Bridge looms majestically over New York City's East River, linking the two boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Since 1883, its granite... more

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Comments (9)

Masha Batkova

Masha Batkova

Congratulations!

Lucia Stewart

Lucia Stewart

Congratulations on your recent sale!

Masha Batkova

Masha Batkova

Congratulations on your sale

Az Jackson

Az Jackson

Congratulations on your recent sale.

Sunil Kapadia

Sunil Kapadia

Congratulations!

Lydia Holly

Lydia Holly

Congrats on your sale!

Sandi OReilly

Sandi OReilly

Joann, Congrats on your sale.

Shelly John

Shelly John

Love this shot.

G Nande

G Nande

its beautiful aspect of Brooklyn bridge. Love the symmetry and mirror reflection like pattern. My fav and vote.

Artist's Description

The Brooklyn Bridge looms majestically over New York City's East River, linking the two boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Since 1883, its granite towers and steel cables have offered a safe and scenic passage to millions of commuters and tourists, trains and bicycles, pushcarts and cars. The bridge's construction took 14 years, involved 600 workers and cost $15 million (more than $320 million in today's dollars). At least two dozen people died in the process, including its original designer. Now more than 125 years old, this iconic feature of the New York City skyline still carries roughly 150,000 vehicles and pedestrians every day.

About Joann Vitali

Joann Vitali

Please sign up to get my newsletters for monthly specials and new artwork. Born and raised in Southern Connecticut and now living in the Boston metro area, I've always been surrounded by quaint New England charm ... the White Christmases, big city bustle, the colorful palette of Autumn colors, and the Atlantic's blue waters ... all at my doorstep. Whether I photograph a city like Boston or the New England countryside, I don't want it to be just 'another shot'. I want to capture the essence of the neighborhoods that make up that city or town in a way that the lens cannot capture, bringing out the true spirit and substance of the scene and the people's influence on it. I try and capture the lifeblood and backbone of what makes these places...

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