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Name Flatiron Building
Medium Fabric Journal
Item # 26905
Price $18.00

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Victor Semon P rard (1870-1957)
The Flatiron Building: Fifth Avenue and Madison Square, New York City, 1907

The Flatiron Building has stirred the imagination of artists since its striking silhouette rose on the lower Manhattan skyline and its scaffold was removed in 1902-3. Surprisingly designated a landmark only in 1966, the Flatiron Building was briefly identified as the tallest building in the world and one of the first to use a steel frame. The structure remains one of the most recognized buildings in America.

Our silky fabric covered journal book consists of 100 sheets of white 5.5 x 8.25 inch blank or lined paper. The image is printed on both the front and back, and the journal measures 6 x 9 inches.



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