Fisher Building
Fisher Building
Detroit’s Fisher Building is known as one of the largest works of art. Constructed in 1928 by the Fisher brothers after selling Fisher Body to General Motors, architect Albert Kahn was given an unlimited budget to design “the most beautiful building in the world.” Kahn enlisted Hungarian artist Geza Maroti to adorn the interior with sculptures, mosaics and frescoes with gold leaf and oil color. The hallways are marble-lined with bronze hardware, including the 5-8 foot chandeliers.
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All prints feature professional photo paper to ensure a long lasting, high quality photographic print. Mounted prints are adhered to 2mm white Styrene, a super smooth plastic mounting substrate that resists warping and adds durability to the print. Matted prints include a single, white mat border with a slight bevel on the inside edge.
Canvas wraps are printed directly onto museum-quality canvas material using high-quality archival inks. A glossy laminate is applied to protect and enhance the print and includes a wire hanger with bumpers.
Metal prints are created by infusing dyes directly into specially coated aluminum sheets to produce a uniquely durable print with vibrant colors, brilliant luminescent images, and exceptional detail.