Radio City Music Hall Art Print

$25.00

ART PRINT DETAILS: (Prints do not come framed)

16" x 20" Regular prints

  • Paper - 8pt stock C2S, smooth coating, matte finish
  • 2" White border (Great for a high-end framed look)
  • or .5" White border

16" x 20" Limited Edition, signed and numbered prints
(Only 15 prints available in this limited run) 

  • Paper - Fine art paper (Acid free, 100% cotton rag, 300~ 320 gsm, matte finish)
  • 2" White border

11" x 14" Small prints

  • Paper - 100lb cover stock, matte finish
  • .5" White border

ABOUT THE DESIGN:

New York City, New York USA - Radio City Music Hall first opened in December of 1932. Nicknamed the Showplace of the Nation, the hall was designed by Edward Durell Stone and Donald Deskey in the Art Deco style.

This illustration highlights the long marquee sign that wraps around the corner of Sixth Avenue and 50th Street as well as the narrower, seven-story-high signs on the north and south ends of the marquee's Sixth Avenue side. The hall's name is prominently displayed in brightly glowing neon letters. The entrance's location, which was enhanced by the amount of open space in front of that corner, ensured that the hall could easily be seen. It is a beautiful old building with a rich history. 

Canadian Shipping note: Unless the item is in stock, they will be printed as ordered and could take 10 - 15 days to arrive.