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Image Not Available for View of Manhattan Looking North from 42nd Street and Park Avenue
View of Manhattan Looking North from 42nd Street and Park Avenue
Image Not Available for View of Manhattan Looking North from 42nd Street and Park Avenue
Artist/Maker (born 1936)

View of Manhattan Looking North from 42nd Street and Park Avenue

1982
Oil on canvas
Framed: 8 3/8 × 45 3/4 × 1 1/2 in. (21.3 × 116.2 × 3.8 cm)
Gift of Richard Haas
2015.1.1
Richard Haas’s paintings are related to the large murals he created for the employee dining room of the Philip Morris Company in the basement of its headquarters at 120 Park Avenue. Each represents a segment of the 360-degree view from the 26th floor of the building. They depart from the panorama tradition in a twentieth-century manner because they were executed from a skyscraper and depict the skyline. In View of Manhattan Looking North from 42nd Street and Park Avenue, we see the Queensborough Bridge in the far right distance, which connects Manhattan to Roosevelt Island and Queens.
DescriptionMaquette for Philip Morris Dining Room
ClassificationsPAINTINGS