Julius Shulman – “Lever House.” New York, New York. Bunshaft & Blois of Skidmore, Owings & Merril. 1958

$285.00

SKU: Job: 2779-11 Category:

Description

Photographer: Julius Shulman

Architects: Gordon Bunshaft & Natalie de Blois of Skidmore, Owings and Merril.

Subject: Vintage. “Lever House”

Location: New York, New York.

Job: 2779-11

Year: 1959

The Lever House is a Midtown Manhattan New York skyscraper located at 390 Park Avenue and was completed in 1952. It building was originally built as the American headquarters of the British soap company Lever Brothers. It is 307 feet tall and features a courtyard and public space. The building is a New York City landmark since 1982 and a National Registered Historic Place since 1983.

Currently owned by Omnispective Management

This Julius Shulman Print arrives with a “Certificate of Authenticity” authorized by the “Julius Shulman Trust & Photographic Archives”

Color Print: Unframed on backboard.
Backboard will not interfere with the framing of this print.

Print size: 10.5″ x 13.5″ (26.67 cm. x 34.29 cm.)

Shulman’s studio stamp and Shulman’s signature on verso.

Signed and studio stamped by Julius Shulman at his Hollywood Hills Studio.

Image is in Excellent Condition but corners have 1/16″ or less creases which will not be seen once framed. Condition Report: Any condition statement is given as an opinion and the condition statement does not imply that this photograph is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfection or the effects of aging.

This Julius Shulman image came from Shulman’s Hollywood Hills studio.