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Available Sizes:
23" x 30" $2,200.00 10 + 2AP
30" x 40" $3,250.00 8 + 2AP
40" x 53" $4,500.00 5 + 2AP
50" x 67" $6,750.00 4 + 2AP
60" x 80" $9,500.00 3 + 1AP
Finished in 1928 by Scottish immigrant and architect Thomas W. Lamb in a majestically ornate Spanish Baroque style, it served the downtown community as a Loew’s movie house with its own theatre orchestra and accompanying organ. During its heyday in the era of vaudeville, it showcased live performances to an audience of nearly 3,000. The architect believed the Ohio was one of his most noteworthy in his vast oeuvre of movie palaces, calling it a “palace for the average man." The immense passion and effort in saving this beautiful space by the Columbus Association of Performing Arts, formed in 1969 explicitly to prevent its demolition, became a nationwide template for theatre restoration and rehabilitation.
Christos is a 1st-gen Greek-American fine artist whose photographs probe themes of socioeconomics, culture, history, and architecture. As strong symbolic sparks in a frenetic 21st-century tangle, his creative intrigue is informed by identity, connection, nostalgia, and isolation. -
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Documentation: Certificate of Authenticity Origin: United States, Maryland Period: New Materials: Archival Pigment Platine Print Condition: New. Creation Date: Archival Pigment Platine Print Styles / Movements: Other , Color Incollect Reference #: 741414
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Trimper Gallery Located in Greenwich, CT, just 30 minutes from New York City, Trimper Gallery offers a carefully curated selection of paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by leading contemporary artists. Contact us at 203.622.0500 or info@trimpergallery.com to discover exceptional art for collectors, designers, and admirers worldwide.
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