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Artist: Mark S. Kornbluth
Surfside House - Nantucket, #1
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 Please inquire for additional sizes Born in San Francisco in 1966, Mark Stephen Kornbluth was raised in Montreal, then Cleveland. Since graduating high school, Mark ha...
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Post Office, Siasconset - Nantucket
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 Please inquire for additional sizes Born in San Francisco in 1966, Mark Stephen Kornbluth was raised in Montreal, then Cleveland. Since graduating high school, Mark ha...
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Church - Nantucket, #1
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 Please inquire for additional sizes. Born in San Francisco in 1966, Mark Stephen Kornbluth was raised in Montreal, then Cleveland. Since graduating high school, Mark h...
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Oldest House - Nantucket, #1
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Born in San Francisco in 1966, Mark Stephen Kornbluth was raised in Montreal, then Cleveland. Since graduating high school, Mark has lived in Toronto (twice), Los Angeles, Westcheste...
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Boat Basin - Nantucket, #1
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Born in San Francisco in 1966, Mark Stephen Kornbluth was raised in Montreal, then Cleveland. Since graduating high school, Mark has lived in Toronto (twice), Los Angeles, Westcheste...
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2nd and 6th
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 Born in San Francisco in 1966, Mark Stephen Kornbluth was raised in Montreal, then Cleveland. Since graduating high school, Mark has lived in Toronto (twice), Los Ange...
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Richard Rodgers Stage Door
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 In 2020 when Broadway stages went dark, New York City’s theater buildings lit up the quiet nights in a state of suspended animation. At the encouragement of a mentor, ...
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Richard Rodgers & Lunt-Fontanne
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 In 2020 when Broadway stages went dark, New York City’s theater buildings lit up the quiet nights in a state of suspended animation. At the encouragement of a mentor, ...
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Lunt-Fontanne
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 In 2020 when Broadway stages went dark, New York City’s theater buildings lit up the quiet nights in a state of suspended animation. At the encouragement of a mentor, ...
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New Victory
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 In 2020 when Broadway stages went dark, New York City’s theater buildings lit up the quiet nights in a state of suspended animation. At the encouragement of a mentor, ...
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Imperial
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 In 2020 when Broadway stages went dark, New York City’s theater buildings lit up the quiet nights in a state of suspended animation. At the encouragement of a mentor, ...
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Golden
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 In 2020 when Broadway stages went dark, New York City’s theater buildings lit up the quiet nights in a state of suspended animation. At the encouragement of a mentor, ...
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Brooks Atkinson
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 In 2020 when Broadway stages went dark, New York City’s theater buildings lit up the quiet nights in a state of suspended animation. At the encouragement of a mentor, ...
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Bakery - Florida #1
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 Artist Statement: Photographing people on location in New York City has called me ever since I first visited thirty years ago. The city became the main subject of my w...
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Detour
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 3
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Paper, Archival Pigment

Coney's Cones
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 3
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2010s Contemporary Mark S. Kornbluth Color Photography

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Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Clock Tower
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 Additional sizes available
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Crosby and Grand
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 Artist Statement: My life is deeply tied to New York City, Times Square and Broadway. It started here, and I always return to this place; I did theatre professionally...
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Ambassador 2
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10
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Broadway
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10
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Lunt-Fontanne 2
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 Additional sizes available Artist Statement: My life is deeply tied to New York City, Times Square and Broadway. It started here, and I always return to this place; I...
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Winter Garden
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 Additional sizes available Artist Statement: My life is deeply tied to New York City, Times Square and Broadway. It started here, and I always return to this place; I...
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Music Box 2
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 Additional sizes available Mark S. Kornbluth Biography Artist Statement: My life is deeply tied to New York City, Times Square and Broadway. It started here, and I alw...
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Richard Rogers
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Richard Rogers Theater, NYC dye sublimated on aluminum Edition of 10 Please inquire for additional sizes
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Booth
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
The Booth Theater, NYC dye sublimated on aluminum Edition of 10 Please inquire for additional sizes
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Music Box
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
The Music Box Theater, NYC dye sublimated on aluminum Edition of 10 Please inquire for additional sizes
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Music Box
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Al Hirschfeld
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
Al Hirschfeld Theater, NYC dye sublimated on aluminum Edition of 10 Please inquire for additional sizes
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Shubert
By Mark S. Kornbluth
Located in Greenwich, CT
The Shubert Theater, NYC dye sublimated on aluminum Edition of 10 Please inquire for additional sizes
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