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Framed Newyorker Arthur Getz Lobster Print

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Framed Newyorker Arthur Getz Lobster Print
Tasty mix on the cover of The New Yorker, March 22, 1958, by Arthur Getz. A lobster painted on the facade of a shop seems to catch a lost seagull in its claws. Let’s not forget that New York is first and foremost a port and that so many lobsters were caught here in the 17th century that they were then used to fertilize the fields. Today New York City is still the perfect place to enjoy a lobster at Burger & Lobster or the Chelsea Market.
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Comes with a Black wood frame from Neilsen Bainbridge to complete the picture.
Dimensions: H40cm W30cm
Material: Card, Paper, Glass, Wood