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The railroad terminal at the World’s Columbian Exposition (also known as the Chicago World’s Fair), 1893. Photo from the Keystone-Mast collection, UC Riverside, California Museum of Photography.
View of the Chicago Riverwalk from the Michigan Avenue Bridge Title: Chicago Riverwalk Orientation: Vertical Size: This listing is for one print, select your preferred size from the options. Once you order your print(s) from me, I then order them from a professional photo printing lab. Once I receive them, I inspect them and then ship them out to you. I gladly accept returns except Canvas Prints. Just contact me within: 5 days of delivery. You will be responsible for returning the prints in their original condition as well as return shipping costs are your responsibility. ***INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: I will happily ship internationally! However, I am NOT responsible for any country's customs charges, tariffs or taxes. The buyer is solely responsible for taking care of any fees that are associated with the shipment. Please check with your customs office and/or postal service if you are concerned about possible tariffs. Returns of international orders will not be accepted due to customs fees. Please contact your local postal office if you have any questions. These fees as stated above, are NOT refunded by me, the seller. Gallery wrap canvas pieces can not be returned as they are custom made for each customer. Prints 16x20 and larger are expensive and printed on demand. There will be a 40% restocking fee on returns. International orders cannot be returned for custom charges levied. Please see the note under the Payment section above. *ALL OF MY ARTWORK IS COPYRIGHT PROTECTED. IT MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED OR REPRINTED WITHOUT MY PERMISSION.
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These 78 photographs of the 1893 Columbian Exposition World’s Fair in Chicago are engravings of the architectural wonders built for the event.
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The Chicago Theatre was among the earliest theaters in the nation to be built in Rapp and Rapp's signature Neo-Baroque French-revival style. It is the oldest surviving example of this style in Chicago. The original 1921 interior decoration of the auditorium included fourteen large romantic French-themed murals surrounding the proscenium by Chicago artist Louis Grell (1887-1960), a common feature that Rapp and Rapp architects included in their movie palace designs. This image was taken in October 2017. Production and Shipping Time: Glossy Photo Paper: 5 days for printing, 5 days for shipping. Ready-to-Hang Canvas: 5 days for printing, 5 days for shipping. SHIPPING DETAILS There are 3 ways to print these images. 1) Premium Glossy Photo Paper are high quality, professional paper-prints. Sharp, Vivid and rich Color sets this apart from a casual photo print. You'll feel like you're there. Premium Glossy Photo Paper will last a long time. This option is available in 8x10 inches, 11x14 inches or 16x20 inches. They are designed to be placed in a glass frame, which can be purchased separately (starting at a few dollars at your local Target or online). 2) Ready to Hang Canvas are ready to hang right out of the box with zero assembly required. Ultimate convenience. Gorgeous finished look. It comes out of the shipping box finished and ready to hang with a simple nail in the wall. Canvas Prints are a well-known, high-end way of displaying photographs. .75 inch thick wooden stretcher-bars that give it shape, in the same way an oil painting is traditionally assembled. There are no staples or ugly lines visible on the sides (very important). Estimated delivery time for printing, assembling, packing and shipping is around 10 days. 3) Ready to Hang Canvas (split into 3 panels) This is for larger pieces, and the photograph is split into 3 even panels, 3 separate canvas panels which put together make a single large image. This gives a modern look, and allows spectacularly large sizes on your wall! 4) Aluminum Metal Prints Create elegant wall decor that shines with high-end, exclusive and unique aluminum metal prints. Create a polished addition to any home or office. 3/64" thick aluminum panel. Features a glossy coating and rounded edges. UV resistant ink prevents fading. All metal sizes are ready to hang on your wall, right out of the box. 5) Acrylic Prints Create eye-catching home decor with modern acrylic prints. Light refracts through the museum-quality acrylic bringing vibrancy and depth to your photos. The .22" thick clear acrylic produces superb image quality from edge to edge and absolutely stunning, brilliant color! UV resistant ink prevents fading. All metal sizes are ready to hang on your wall, right out of the box
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These 78 photographs of the 1893 Columbian Exposition World’s Fair in Chicago are engravings of the architectural wonders built for the event.
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