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Shop Art Prints. QUEENSBORO BRIDGE WALK.
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QUEENSBORO BRIDGE WALK.

from €120.00

History. Designed by the bridge engineer Gustav Lindenthal and architect Henry Hornbosted, the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge was constructed between 1901 and 1909. The bridge opened to traffic on June 18, 1909 as the longest cantilever bridge in the United States.

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History. Designed by the bridge engineer Gustav Lindenthal and architect Henry Hornbosted, the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge was constructed between 1901 and 1909. The bridge opened to traffic on June 18, 1909 as the longest cantilever bridge in the United States.

History. Designed by the bridge engineer Gustav Lindenthal and architect Henry Hornbosted, the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge was constructed between 1901 and 1909. The bridge opened to traffic on June 18, 1909 as the longest cantilever bridge in the United States.

Hand-signed and professionally printed in Europe, with a certificate of authenticity.

Frames shown for illustration only.

  • Description text goes hereMuseum-quality giclée print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag white cotton artist’s paper (308gsm).

    Matt finish with a beautiful three-dimensional appearance and impressive depth.

    Acid and lignin-free.

  • All prints are custom-made to order and shipped globally with tracking information, where available. Dependent on local carriers.

    Allow up to two weeks for dispatch, with delivery times varying by destination.

  • SMALL — US (12x18”) EU (30x40cm)

    STANDARD — US (19¾ x 27½”) EU (50x70cm)

    LARGE — US (24x36”) EU (61x91cm)

    All paper sizes are edge-to-edge inclusive of white margins.