Description: Exquisitely detailed night-time capture of workers erecting towering structures that now define New York City's iconic skyline by Gerald K. Geerlings, 1931.Signed, titled, and dated with location in pencil. Scarce Edition of 40.Medium: Drypoint print on blue paper.Dimensions: 16.75 x 11.5 inches.Condition: Overall good condition commensurate with age.Gerald Kenneth Geerlings (1898 - 1998) was a American architect, author, and printmaker from Milwaukee, Wisconsin who served in both World War I and II. He is best known for his crips and precise architectural etchings and prints that captured the burgeoning American metropolises and the urban transformation that occurred between World War I and World War II. His work often features Gilded Age and Art Deco architecture from American cities and is in the collection of many prominent art intuitions including The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET), Whitney Museum, National Gallery of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, Smithsonian Museum of American Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and The British Museum.
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Location: Alexandria, Virginia
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Color: Black
Production Technique: Etching
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Type: Print
Material: Paper
condition: 3000
Theme: Art, Architecture, People
Subject: Cityscapes, Landscape, Figures, New York City