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The Flatiron Building when completed in 1902 was one of the tallest skyscrapers in New York. This year it turns 120 years old. Another subject of the series dedicated to this marvelous skyscraper. This painting is inspired by a photo from around 1920, in this case it goes back 100 years. It is easy to see how the buildings behind and to the side are lower: this suggests how this building could stand out from the others in those years. Comparing it with one of my previous paintings, you notice how even the streets are thinner and less chaotic.

Materials used:

Acrylic on canvas

Tags:
#black and #new york #vintage #1920 #1920s #flatiron building 

Flatiron Building 1920 (2022) Acrylic painting
by Marco Barberio

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The Flatiron Building when completed in 1902 was one of the tallest skyscrapers in New York. This year it turns 120 years old. Another subject of the series dedicated to this marvelous skyscraper. This painting is inspired by a photo from around 1920, in this case it goes back 100 years. It is easy to see how the buildings behind and to the side are lower: this suggests how this building could stand out from the others in those years. Comparing it with one of my previous paintings, you notice how even the streets are thinner and less chaotic.

Materials used:

Acrylic on canvas

Tags:
#black and #new york #vintage #1920 #1920s #flatiron building 
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I am a self-taught artist and as such I have always independently sought my way. I consider myself a realist painter and for this reason I paint everyday everyday scenes,... Read more

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