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View of the cranes on the 8th floor of the Empire State Building, May 1930, published by William Edwin Rudge, 1931 (pencil on paper)
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View of the cranes on the 8th floor of the Empire State Building, May 1930, published by William Edwin Rudge, 1931 (pencil on paper)
STC138071 View of the cranes on the 8th floor of the Empire State Building, May 1930, published by William Edwin Rudge, 1931 (pencil on paper) by Bailey, Vernon Howe (1874-1953); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection. © The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This pencil drawing captures a moment in history at the Empire State Building in May 1930. The view from the 8th floor showcases the intricate network of cranes and steel beams that were essential to the construction of this iconic skyscraper. The artist, Vernon Howe Bailey, skillfully depicts the bustling activity of workers and engineers as they work tirelessly to build one of New York City's most famous landmarks. The Empire State Building, completed in 1931, stands tall as a symbol of American ingenuity and architectural prowess. This drawing not only showcases the physical labor involved in constructing such a monumental building but also serves as a tribute to the skilled craftsmen who made it all possible. As you study this detailed illustration, you can almost hear the clanging of metal on metal and feel the energy pulsating through each worker on site. It is a snapshot frozen in time, allowing us to appreciate the dedication and hard work that went into creating something truly extraordinary. Whether you are an admirer of American architecture or simply intrigued by historical drawings, this print offers a unique glimpse into a bygone era when dreams reached for new heights – quite literally – at the Empire State Building.
Framed Prints of View of the cranes on the 8th floor of the Empire State Building
Transport yourself back to the construction of the iconic Empire State Building with this stunning framed print. Capturing a unique perspective of the cranes on the 8th floor in May 1930, this piece by Bridgeman Images is sure to add a touch of history and sophistication to any space.
Photo Prints of View of the cranes on the 8th floor of the Empire State Building
Step back in time with this stunning photographic print capturing the view of the cranes on the 8th floor of the Empire State Building in May 1930. Published by William Edwin Rudge in 1931, this piece by Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder is a true historical gem. Add a touch of vintage charm to your space with this unique artwork.
Poster Prints of View of the cranes on the 8th floor of the Empire State Building
Step back in time with our stunning poster print from the Media Storehouse range, featuring a unique glimpse of the iconic Empire State Building under construction. This historic image, captured by Bailey in May 1930, shows the cranes on the 8th floor of this New York City landmark as it rose to become an architectural marvel. Published by William Edwin Rudge in 1931, this pencil-on-paper artwork is now available as a high-quality poster print for you to own and cherish. A must-have for architecture enthusiasts and history buffs alike!
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