New York Subway-Union Square (14TH St.)-Tile

New York Subway Union Square (14TH St.) Tile

Item # 11379
Size 6" x 6"
15 x 15 cm
Price$32.00
About this item

Own a piece of subway history with this authentic tile reproduction.

This mosaic is a reproduction of a Lossing-Barrett drawing in the New York Common Council Manual, entitled "Junction of Broadway and the Bowery Road, 1828." Jay Van Everen was the artist for this mosaic completed in 1917.

Images of the ceramic mosaics and plaques of the New York subways are chemically imbedded into our tiles. This process makes it possible to capture the detail and color of these pieces despite the decades of accumulated grime and muted subway lighting. We couldn't climb up and wash the panels, but properly lighted and photographed, they do come alive!

Decorative, high-glaze ceramic tile with metal hanger on back.



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