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Artist: Frank S. Hermann
New York Skyline the West Side with Hudson River - Vintage New York
New York Skyline the West Side with Hudson River - Vintage New York

New York Skyline the West Side with Hudson River - Vintage New York

By Frank S. Hermann

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Rooftop view of the upper West Side Manhattan as it looked in the 1930s. There is a rough indication of a billboard and a glimpse of the Hudson River. The cluster of buildings depic...

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1930s American Impressionist Frank S. Hermann Paintings

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Oil, Gouache, Board

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