Premium Art Print in Historical Wood Frame This striking black and white architectural study captures Detroit's iconic Michigan Central Station before it was renovated, presenting a powerful meditation on urban transformation and architectural permanence. The dramatic angle and moody sky create a compelling visual narrative of this historic structure.
Frame and Material Specifications: Our museum-grade presentation features premium wood frames crafted from sustainably sourced oak or ash, selected for their distinctive grain patterns that complement the photograph's architectural subject.
Each frame measures 20mm (0.79") in both thickness and width, providing substantial presence while maintaining elegant proportions. Print Quality and Conservation: Master's edition museum-quality paper (250 gsm/110 lb) Paper thickness: 0.29 mm (11.4 mils) Natural white, uncoated matte finish Archival-grade materials ensuring longevity Protected by museum-grade shatterproof plexiglass
Available Dimensions: Offered in 15 precisely calibrated sizes to accommodate various display environments, from intimate spaces to grand installations. Each piece arrives complete with professional mounting hardware, ensuring proper presentation. Historical Context: Michigan Central Station, opened in 1913, stands as a testament to Detroit's architectural heritage.
This composition captures the building's imposing presence, emphasizing its Beaux-Arts architectural style through dramatic contrast and careful attention to detail. Conservation and Presentation: FSC-certified materials throughout Archival-quality mounting techniques Professional-grade hanging system included Conservation-grade plexiglass protection Each frame is produced on demand, ensuring meticulous attention to detail and quality control.
The natural wood frame provides an elegant housing for this powerful architectural study, creating a museum-quality presentation suitable for distinguished spaces. Institutional Note: Special considerations available for museums, educational institutions, and architectural preservation societies. Each piece includes detailed provenance and architectural historical documentation.
Specifications: Printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Paper (310gsm), employing Giclée printing technology to ensure museum-quality reproduction. This archival-grade process captures the subtle gradations and architectural details with exceptional clarity and depth, promising artwork longevity exceeding 100 years under proper conservation conditions.
Each frame features:
Museum-grade acrylic glass protection
Acid-free matting and backing
Precision corner joins
Professional hanging hardware
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