Rockefeller Center has been described as follows: "...not Greek, but it suggests the balance of Greek architecture. It is not Babylonian, but it retains the flavor of Babylon's magnificence. It is not Roman, yet it has Rome's enduring qualities of mass and strength. Nor is it of the Taj-Mahal, which it resembles in mass composition though in it has been caught the spirit of the Taj-Mahal, generous in space, quieting in its serenity". This etching was published by Bard Brothers in 1939. Excellent condition, with a pleasing antique patina. Sheet size 11 x 9 inches; print size 9 1/2 x 7 inches. Contact us for framing options.
Anton Schutz (1894 - 1977), was a German-American artist who founded of the New York Graphic Society, and is noted for his architectural etchings of that celebrate the grandeur of the modern city.
Schutz, Anton - "Radio City" (Rockefeller Center)
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