Description
A black and white photograph captures the Statue of Liberty under construction in Paris, 1886, its colossal form wrapped in wooden scaffolding that fractures the composition into geometric planes. The image conveys the monumental scale of this engineering feat through the narrow street-level perspective, where classical Parisian buildings frame the partially assembled colossus emerging from the haze. For a history lover's study or a gallery space celebrating American heritage and craftsmanship. Printed to order on heavyweight matte paper at a petite 3-by-4 or 4-by-4 inches, with an optional poplar wood stand so it can sit upright on a desk or shelf. Small enough to fill the gap in a gallery wall or start a new one. Your first original, priced to collect more than one.