Los Angeles / New Beverly Cinema
Regular price
$13.00
The New Beverly Cinema has lived many lives under many aliases. Since its construction in the Fairfax neighborhood in 1929, it’s been known as Slapsy Maxie's, the New Globe, Capri & Riviera, New Yorker, Europa, and Eros. In 1978 the New Beverly Cinema screened a double feature of A Streetcar Named Desire and Last Tango in Paris, the start of its double-feature format that continues today. The theater was purchased in 2007 by filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, who also leads programming duties.
- Drawn by designer and preservationist Ted Zahn
- 8” x 8” prints are printed on a professional HP Indigo 12000 digital press, on archival heavyweight 130 lb. cardstock.
- 11” 14” prints are Giclee-quality, printed individually on a professional Canon inkjet, using archival pigment-based inks, on thick, museum-grade 330 GSM, 15.5 mil cardstock from Red River Paper.
- 5% of the profits are donated to GoFundMe's Small Business Relief Fund.
- .5” white border around 8 x 8” prints, 1.25” around 11” x 14" prints
- Ships USPS First Class in a rigid Studio Zahn mailer. U.S. Only; no special shipping requests, sorry.
NOTE: Shipping times have been slower during the COVID pandemic. Many shipments arrive in 3-4 days, but some can take up to 2 weeks.