with SJ modifications.
Carl Zewy
"A Symbolic Scene with the Sea in the Background," by Anna Berent (c. 1929) DIMENSIONS • 9" x 12" (Image: 7.5" x 10.13") • 12" x 16" (Image: 10" x 13.5") • 16" x 20" (Image: 12.63" x 17") • 20" x 24" (Image: 14.81" x 20") • 24" x 30" (Image: 18.5" x 25") Archival Inkjet on Fine Art Paper Smooth Surface - Matte Finish - Inset Borders ART-CENTRIC DESIGN ----------------------------- Vintage art is not standardized. The original works are usually too long, or too short, to neatly fill a store-bought frame. Most shops arbitrarily crop the artwork to match, leading to claustrophobic prints with missing or partial elements. These modifications — sometimes trivial, sometimes ludicrous — are not always shown in the product photos. We believe that the purpose of art is not to fill a frame; it is the purpose of a frame to showcase the art. Our prints have inset borders that make up any differences in proportion between the artwork and a standard frame, so that you can experience the art as the artist intended. They look sharp in beveled mats, may be float mounted, or inserted directly into standard frames; the borders providing a mat-like accent around the image. There are many styles from which to choose. Framing is a fun, creative process that enhances the artwork and livens your space for years to come. Should you like any advice, feel free to reach out. CUSTOMIZATION AND IMAGE REQUESTS ----------------------------- We are happy to customize our prints to fit your frame. Borderless prints may require the artwork to be cropped to fit a new aspect ratio. In such cases, we will provide a mockup to ensure that the final product meets with your approval. If you’re looking for an artwork that is not in our catalog, feel free to ask if we can provide it. We will print any public domain or openly licensed image that is available in high resolution. MUSEUM QUALITY ----------------------------- Giclée process prints are the gold standard in fine art reproduction. We use a matte finish, cotton fiber paper to maximize detail while eliminating glare. Our prints display a wide color gamut, deep blacks and beautiful tonal transitions. Produced using only archival materials, they will not fade or yellow, but maintain their original quality for as long as you own them. HANDMADE DECLARATION ----------------------------- To assure artistic quality, all of our production and design is strictly in-house. Every print has been proofed, calibrated and inspected for defects. We do not drop ship, resell or make use of third-party production partners. SHIPPING AND PACKAGING ----------------------------- All orders ship within one business day via USPS First Class, Priority Mail or Priority Mail Express. Sizes 9” x 12” and 12” x 16” ship in a flat configuration, unless combined with larger prints, which require tubes. We will replace any lost or damaged items at no expense to you. HAPPINESS GUARANTEE ----------------------------- We will promptly address any issues that may arise with your order. If you are unhappy with your print for any reason, you are welcome to return it for a full refund.
The South Bend Tease Oreno Lure was first introduced in 1929. The fishing lure was a series 940 and lasted long enough to go through a few modifications.
Compared to its predecessor, the exterior of the 1929 Cadillac was little changed. Parking lamps were moved from the cowl to the tops of the fenders—a subtle modification providing a bit sportier look. Significant changes took place under the sheet metal. Most important was a new “clashless” Synchro-Mesh Silent-Shift transmission, negating the need for double-clutching while also enabling much smoother gear selection. New mechanical four-wheel brakes required considerably less pedal pressure than earlier models, and shatterproof Security Plate glass became standard in all windows. The suspension system featured new double-acting Delco shock absorbers, and the finely upholstered fully adjustable seats became standard.
Actor Jason Momoa, a automobile lover and the villain in the latest "Quick and Livid" film, not too long ago had his 1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom transformed to run on batteries. He did not do the modification work himself, although. As a substitute he turned to the U.Okay.'s Electrogenic, which developed a customized resolution for his
Brough Superior has emerged as the most valuable motorcycle at auction. In October, a Brough (below rt) set a world record and last week another Brough (top lt) was passed in just short of the record. You can now also buy a brand new one (below lt).
Ashley Longshore renovated a 4,000-square-foot former brass-accessories shop in New Orleans and turned it into a space to display her work.
Completed in 2020 in Pascoe Vale, Australia. Images by Derek Swalwell. Pascoe Vale Primary School is home to a fine example of neo-classical school design, a two-story building by the Chief Architect of the Public Works...
The Wichterle and Kovářík machinery factory in Prostějov, the biggest Czechoslovak factory for agricultural machinery in the period between the wars, also made, in addition to its main specialization, high-quality passenger cars and light utility vehicles between 1927 and 1940. It entered the annals of motor sport in particular for its 1.5-litre sports and racing cars, the design of which was derived from the Wikov 7/28 passenger car. The car on display from 1929, which underwent substantial reconstruction and modification in the car plant in 1931, had an exceptionally wide-ranging and successful sports career. The works driver Adolf Sczyzycki came sixth in it in the 1.5-litre category at the Grand Prix on the Masaryk circuit in 1932 and thus this car became the historically first domestic car to be classified on automobile Grand Prix circuits. National Technical Museum - Národní Technické Muzeum, Prague
1929 Rolls Royce - O'Hara Restorations, Inc. - Photo #10844
Image 2 of 10 from gallery of Red Brick Extension of the Red Brick Building, Pascoe Vale Primary School / Kosloff Architecture. Photograph by Derek Swalwell