Richard Haas, Puck Corner, SOHO, New York, 1971

Richard Haas

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Richard Haas

Puck Corner, SOHO, New York, 1971

Etching and Aquatint

Hand-signed by artist, Hand signed and numbered 10/100 on lower front

an iconic work by the world's foremost architectural muralist; other examples of this etching and aquatint are in the permanent collection of major museums like MOMA, the Princeton Art Museum, etc.
Puck Corner refers to the famous Puck building located on the corner of Broome and Broadway in SoHo, Manhattan:
"The Puck Building is a historic building located in the Nolita neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. This New York City Landmark is located at the northwestern corner of Manhattan's NoLIta neighborhood, bordered by SoHo and the NoHo section of Greenwich Village. The building was the longtime home of Puck magazine, which gave the building its name; Founded in St. Louis in 1871, the magazine moved into the building in 1887 and remained there until it ceased publication in 1918. Other famous tenants include Spy Magazine and the Manhattan Center of Pratt Institute. Since 2004, the building has been used by New York University for the Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and the department of sociology. In 2011, REI opened a 35,000-square-foot store spanning the building's first three levels." - Wiki
Elegantly framed in a dark wood frame under UV plexiglass
Artwork Measurements:
artwork- full sheet:
18 1/4 x 15 inches
image: (visible):
13 inches (vertical) x 10 inches (horizontal)
Framed:
21 inches (vertical) by 18 inches (horizontal) by 1 inch