The Bridge, Sunset Cliffs, San Diego circa 1915
The Bridge, Sunset Cliffs, San Diego circa 1915
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This stylized photo of the Sunset Cliffs was featured as a souvenir postcard dating from 1915.
During the 1915 Panama–California Exposition, Albert Spalding developed the Linear Section of the Sunset Cliffs. He spent around $2 million to hire Japanese architects to construct bridges, trails, benches, and a stairway into the ocean. Spalding called his estate Sunset Cliffs Park, which then lent its name to the neighborhood.
The creations Spalding built were affected by the weather and wave action and eventually eroded.
The photo is printed on museum-quality, matte finish photo paper in the United States.
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Specifications
Specifications
- Archival photographic print produced on museum-grade paper
- Professionally framed in a neutral, solid wood profile
- Acrylic glazing for clarity and durability
- Mounted on 1/4" foam board
- Wired and delivered ready-to-hang
Frame Details
- Frames measure 0.75" in face width and 1.125" in depth.
- Frames sized 24"×30" and larger use a 1" face width with 1" depth.
Sizing
- Offered in a limited range of standard sizes
- Designed for consistency across multiple pieces and spaces
Additional Options
- Print-only options are available upon request
Sizing Chart (Frames with Mat Border).
|
Print Size |
Frame Size |
Mat Size |
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8x10 |
12x14 |
2" |
|
8x12 |
12x16 |
2" |
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11x14 |
16x19 |
2" |
|
12x18 |
17x23 |
2" |
|
16x20 |
21x25 |
2" |
|
16x24 |
21x29 |
2" |
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24x30 |
30x36 |
2.5" |
|
24x36 |
30x42 |
2.5" |
Shipping
Shipping
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Returns
Returns
We accept returns within 30 days of delivery for standard framed prints, provided items are returned in original condition.
Project, trade, and made-to-order orders are final sale unless otherwise agreed in advance.
Please contact us with any questions regarding your order.
Trade & Project Orders
Trade & Project Orders
We support both individual purchases and larger projects.
Trade pricing, curated sets, and print-only options are available upon request.
Contact us to discuss your project requirements.
