New York City, NY - Empire State Building | Vertical Icon
An isolated architectural portrait of the Empire State Building’s upper tiers and spire. Designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and completed in just 13 months during the Great Depression, it stood as the world’s tallest building for nearly 40 years.
By removing surrounding visual noise, the composition allows its stepped setbacks and stainless-steel crown to dominate — a pure study in Art Deco vertical momentum.
Museum Glass with Elevated Presentation
Museum-grade glass is set away from the artwork using a precision spacing system—allowing the deckled edge to remain fully visible while introducing subtle depth.
The result is a presentation more aligned with gallery display than traditional framing.
Physical Specifications
8 × 12 inch image with natural deckled edge
Hahnemühle archival fine art paper
Mounted on black, acid-free mat board
Framed to 11 × 14 inches
Solid wood frame made in the USA
Museum glass with elevated spacing system
Installation & Care
Each piece arrives ready to hang using a secure mounting system appropriate for its weight and construction.
The solid wood frame and glass assembly are designed for stability and long-term display. For multi-piece arrangements, careful alignment will ensure a clean, cohesive gallery presentation.
To clean, use a soft microfiber cloth. Apply cleaner to the cloth rather than directly to the glass.
Shipping
Each piece is produced to order. Please allow approximately 7 days for printing, finishing, and assembly prior to shipment.
Tracking information will be provided once your order has shipped.
A complete, gallery-quality piece—no assembly or decisions required.