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The iconic Midcentury Movie Colony Hotel sign and it's desert cacti landscaping, captured by photographer William Dey.
The Hotel was designed by Albert Frey and built in 1935. It is located in the Movie Colony neighborhood of Palm Springs, CA. Modern and minimalist architecture, vintage style and former home to Old Hollywood stars.
Image is printed on white matte Picture Rag museum-quality paper and measures 16"W X 20"H with additional white borders for a total overall paper measurement of 18" X 22".
Signed & Numbered Limited Edition from the William Dey Signature Collection.
Please allow 10 Business days.

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Picture Rag museum-quality paper

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COLONY ONE Palm Springs CA (2021) Photograph
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The iconic Midcentury Movie Colony Hotel sign and it's desert cacti landscaping, captured by photographer William Dey.
The Hotel was designed by Albert Frey and built in 1935. It is located in the Movie Colony neighborhood of Palm Springs, CA. Modern and minimalist architecture, vintage style and former home to Old Hollywood stars.
Image is printed on white matte Picture Rag museum-quality paper and measures 16"W X 20"H with additional white borders for a total overall paper measurement of 18" X 22".
Signed & Numbered Limited Edition from the William Dey Signature Collection.
Please allow 10 Business days.

Materials used:

Picture Rag museum-quality paper

Tags:
#california #midcentury #palm springs #william dey #albert frey 
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A Singular Vision: When creating a photograph, William Dey looks for the angles-both literally and figuratively. He constantly seeks a means to observe the world from the edges, to record... Read more

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