Music Box Theatre / Chicago, IL
Description
Art print of the Music Box Theatre, the beloved Lakeview venue and home to indie, foreign and classic cinema. The theater was designed by architect Louis Simon in the Spanish Baroque Revival style, opening in 1929 as a live performance and vaudeville house. In 1987, the Music Box was designated a Chicago Landmark, and it lives on as a beacon of light for Chicago's cinephile community.
Additional Details
• Drawn and signed by illustrator Ted Zahn
• Prints are Giclee-quality, individually printed using archival pigment-based inks on thick museum-grade 250 gsm / 13 mil fine art paper. Prints are unframed.
• 8" prints are packaged flat in a rigid mailer, all larger sizes are rolled and protected in kraft mailing tubes
• Shipments are via USPS Ground Advantage ... please allow 8-16 business days for prints to arrive (USPS has more delays than normal right now, sorry)