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Artist: Paul Raphaelson
Fire Door
By Paul Raphaelson
Located in New York, NY
17"x25" signed on reverse, available unframed, This photograph was taken at the site of Brooklyn's Domino Sugar Refinery, Paul Raphaelson's photographs chronicle the final state of ...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Raphaelson Landscape Photography

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"Raw Sugar Warehouse" Domino Sugar Refinery, Contemporary Color Photograph
By Paul Raphaelson
Located in New York, NY
17"x24" color photograph signed on the reverse by the artist. This fine art photograph depicts the interior warehouse of the historic Brooklyn Domino Sugar...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Raphaelson Landscape Photography

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Through Window, 27"X40" photograph of Domino Sugar Refinery- Brooklyn, New York
By Paul Raphaelson
Located in New York, NY
27"x40" unframed photograph, edition of 10, signed on reverse. This photograph was taken at the site of Brooklyn's Domino Sugar Refinery, Paul Raphaelson's photographs chronicle th...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Raphaelson Landscape Photography

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Char Filters (27"x40") Domino Sugar Factory, Williamsburg, Brooklyn -limited ed.
By Paul Raphaelson
Located in New York, NY
27"x40" limited edition of 10 signed on reverse. This photograph was taken at the site of Brooklyn's Domino Sugar Refinery, Paul Raphaelson's photographs chronicle the final state ...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Raphaelson Landscape Photography

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"Conveyor Bridge" Domino Sugar Refinery, Brooklyn, New York
By Paul Raphaelson
Located in New York, NY
27"x40" edition of 10, available unframed for $3300, or framed (as shown) for $4200. (mounted, framed with hardwood, shadowbox frame with spacers, signed on reverse) This photograph was taken at the site of Brooklyn's Domino Sugar...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Raphaelson Landscape Photography

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"Raw Sugar Warehouse" Domino Sugar Refinery, Williamsburg, Brooklyn
By Paul Raphaelson
Located in New York, NY
This limited edition of 10, (#1/10) photograph is signed and editioned on the reverse by the artist and is unframed. It depicts the interior warehouse of the historic Brooklyn Domino Sugar...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Raphaelson Landscape Photography

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Photographic Paper

Through Window, 40"X60" photograph of Domino Sugar Refinery in Brooklyn
By Paul Raphaelson
Located in New York, NY
40" x60" unframed photograph, signed on reverse. This photograph was taken at the site of Brooklyn's Domino Sugar Refinery, Paul Raphaelson's photographs chronicle the final state ...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Raphaelson Landscape Photography

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Photographic Paper

Char Filters
By Paul Raphaelson
Located in New York, NY
40"x60" signed on reverse. This photograph was taken at the site of Brooklyn's Domino Sugar Refinery, Paul Raphaelson's photographs chronicle the final state of the once bustling in...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Raphaelson Landscape Photography

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Photographic Paper

Boiler House Windows
By Paul Raphaelson
Located in New York, NY
40"x60" signed on reverse. This photograph was taken at the site of Brooklyn's Domino Sugar Refinery, Paul Raphaelson's photographs chronicle the final state of the once bustling in...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Raphaelson Landscape Photography

"Package House Lockers" Domino Sugar Refinery, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York
By Paul Raphaelson
Located in New York, NY
27"x40" (edition of 10) unframed, signed on reverse This photograph was taken at the site of Brooklyn's Domino Sugar Refinery, just before its dismantling and demolition. It was on...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Paul Raphaelson Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

Untitled, from “Lost Spaces, Found Gardens”
By Paul Raphaelson
Located in New York, NY
In this photograph by Paul Raphaelson a lone bench seat, from a van, in a solitary parking lot overlooks the East River and the Williamsburg Bridge. This color photograph is an archi...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Raphaelson Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Boiler House Windows" 27"x40" photograph of Brooklyn's Domino Sugar Refinery
By Paul Raphaelson
Located in New York, NY
27"x 40" photograph, signed on reverse, unframed with certificate of authenticity. This photograph was taken at the site of Brooklyn's Domino Sugar Refinery, Paul Raphaelson's photo...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Raphaelson Landscape Photography

"Through Window", photograph of Brooklyn's Domino Sugar, framed and mounted
By Paul Raphaelson
Located in New York, NY
17"x25" signed on reverse, presented mounted and framed in a hardwood, shadowbox frame, with spacers and plexiglass. This photograph was taken at the site of Brooklyn's ...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Raphaelson Landscape Photography

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Photographic Paper

"Conveyor Bridge" contemporary color photograph
By Paul Raphaelson
Located in New York, NY
17"x25" signed on reverse, available unframed, This photograph was taken at the site of Brooklyn's Domino Sugar Refinery, Paul Raphaelson's photographs chronicle the final state of ...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Raphaelson Landscape Photography

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Photographic Paper

1st Floor Filter House
By Paul Raphaelson
Located in New York, NY
17"x25" signed on reverse, available unframed, This photograph was taken at the site of Brooklyn's Domino Sugar Refinery, Paul Raphaelson's photographs chronicle the final state of ...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Raphaelson Landscape Photography

Through Window
By Paul Raphaelson
Located in New York, NY
17"x25" signed on reverse, available unframed, This photograph was taken at the site of Brooklyn's Domino Sugar Refinery, Paul Raphaelson's photographs chronicle the final state of ...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Raphaelson Landscape Photography

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Photographic Paper

Pipes and Gauges
By Paul Raphaelson
Located in New York, NY
27"x40" (edition of 10) unframed, signed on reverse This photograph was taken at the site of Brooklyn's Domino Sugar Refinery, just before its dismantling and demolition. It was onc...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Paul Raphaelson Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

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