Fisher Building

Designed by architect Albert Kahn, and financed in the late 1920's by Detroit automotive pioneers, the seven Fisher Brothers. The Fisher Body Company had developed the closed automobile body for the burgeoning Detroit automobile industry. The building features an ornate lobby, offices, stores (including a Pure Detroit store), restaurants and the Fisher Theater - a popular venue for Broadway musicals and plays. Shot from West Grand Boulevard, the photo is sepia toned to give it a soft vintage quality. Size: 5"x7" photo in an 8"X10" matt and signed by the artist.

JK100-003$19.99

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