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The Bridge, Sunset Cliffs, San Diego circa 1915

The Bridge, Sunset Cliffs, San Diego circa 1915

Regular price $39.00
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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 ExpositionAlbert 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.

 

Frame Info

The high-quality frame is made of natural solid wood with a rich finish and grain. The print is mounted and framed with or without a mat. Acrylic is added to protect the front of your framed print. Prints are mounted on 1/4" Foam Board before framing and finished with a wire hanger.

The size of your selection refers to the size of the print. Framed prints with no mat are 1" bigger than the size selection on their width and height. Framed prints are between 4-6" larger than the size selection on their width and height.

Sizing Chart (Frames with Mat Border)

Print Size 

Frame Size

Mat Size

8x10

13x16

2"

8x12

12x16

2"

11x14

16x20

3" Top and Bottom, 2.5 Left and Right

12x18

18x24

3"

16x20

22x26

3"

16x24

22x30

3"

24x30

30x36

3"

24x36

30x42

3"

Shipping

Shipping is free. Please allow 7-10 business days for shipping within the United States. Prints are packaged securely to maintain safe delivery. We’ll send you tracking information as soon as your order has shipped.

Returns

We accept returns within 30 days of purchase for a full refund.

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