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by James Aiken
$26.00
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Pillow Insert
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Product Details
Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.
Design Details
The ornate and grand entrance to the historic landmark Woolworth Building in Lower Manhattan of New York City. Rendered in historic black and... more
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2 - 3 business days
Average Rating (4.65 Stars):
Nancy Castilleja
April 17th, 2024
Beautiful pillow covers! Looked perfect on my bed!
Priscilla Johnson
April 17th, 2024
Was a gift for daughter. She llives them. Says the colors are vibrant and the craftsmanship is beautiful.
Priscilla Johnson
April 17th, 2024
Was a gift for daughter. She llives them. Says the colors are vibrant and the craftsmanship is beautiful.
Priscilla Johnson
April 17th, 2024
Was a gift for daughter. She llives them. Says the colors are vibrant and the craftsmanship is beautiful.
Ayelet Amit
April 17th, 2024
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Ayelet Amit
April 17th, 2024
When will I get my order???
The ornate and grand entrance to the historic landmark Woolworth Building in Lower Manhattan of New York City. Rendered in historic black and white.
The Woolworth Building was designed in the neo-Gothic style by the architect Cass Gilbert, whom Frank Woolworth commissioned in 1910 to design a 20-story office building as the F. W. Woolworth Company's new corporate headquarters on Broadway, between Park Place and Barclay Street in Lower Manhattan, opposite City Hall. Originally designed to be 420 feet (130 m) high, the building was eventually elevated to 792 feet (241 m). At its opening, the Woolworth Building was 60 stories tall and had over 5,000 windows with a construction cost of US$13.5 million. On completion, the Woolworth building topped the record set by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower as the world's tallest building. The building opened on April 24, 1913 and President Woodrow Wilson turned the lights on by way of a button in Washington, D.C. that evening....
James currently lives and works in the New York City area, a far cry from a childhood in the splendors of rural Vermont. An unabashed introvert, James enjoys observing all that surrounds him without feeling the need to be an integral part of the proceedings. His goal as an artist is to express the remarkable within the familiar and ordinary, through critical examination and contemplation of the subject, without alteration of the scene... ...And sometimes he just gets lucky by being in the right place at the right time. PLEASE NOTE: - The 'Fine Art America' watermark that is present on each image will NOT appear on the finished print. %
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$26.00
Lee Craig
Exquisite detail in this black and white!
James Aiken replied:
Thank you Lee.
Linsey Williams
Great framing
James Aiken replied:
Thanks Linsey.
Kandy Hurley
What a grand entrance indeed!
James Aiken replied:
Thank you Kandy.
Steven Reed
Stunning capture of this iconic building
James Aiken replied:
Thank you Steven.
Maria Coulson
CONGRATULATIONS!! Your artwork has been Featured in the Balconies, Windows and Doors Group Thank you for sharing it!
James Aiken replied:
Thank you very much for featuring my work in your great group Maria.
Michelle Meenawong
fantastic picture James v/f
James Aiken replied:
Thank you Michelle.
Jonathan Nguyen
very nice
James Aiken replied:
Thank you Jonathan.
Laurie Perry
Beautiful architecture!
James Aiken replied:
Thank you Laurie.
Lyric Lucas
Congratulations your creative art is featured in the INDUSTRIAL ART group! Beautiful details!
James Aiken replied:
Thank you very much for featuring my work in your great group Lyric Lucas.
Hanny Heim
Beautiful B&W shot !
James Aiken replied:
Thank you Hanny.
Kathleen Struckle
Beautiful B&W. Love the architecture. F/L
James Aiken replied:
Thank you Kathleen.
Marcia Lee Jones
Gorgeous door surround!
James Aiken replied:
Thank you Marcia.
Joan Carroll
fabulous architecture, well done!
James Aiken replied:
Thank you Joan.
Sharon Duguay
Always amazes me how the older buildings have such beautiful architecture ,great capture James
James Aiken replied:
Thank you Sharon.
Clare Bevan
Clear details in the wonderful monochrome piece!! Great tones!! L/F/FB/TW/G+/pin
James Aiken replied:
Thank you very much Clare.
Rosita Larsson
Beautiful capture James !
James Aiken replied:
Thank you Rosita.