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Pittsburgh, PA: Bird's Eye View By Aaron Johnson, Joel Anderson, 2020


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A city full of inspiration for 20th-century poster art, Pittsburgh is known for its industrial roots and its icons of history like the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Phipps Conservatory, and the Botanical Gardens. Pittsburgh is a city from the Gilded Age, an industrial powerhouse in its time, and now a technologically advanced and prosperous region. The city is also known for its Andy Warhol Museum, Heinz Field football stadium, and its PNC Park baseball stadium. Furthermore, the city rests upon the confluence of three rivers, a junction that affords the city with stunning waterfront walks and views alike. Inspired by the Pittsburgh's rich history and modern urban sprawl, Anderson Design Group poster artists hand-rendered vintage travel art of the city, a fitting bird’s-eye image that shows the details of the city at dusk. Available as a poster, print, banner, canvas, notecard, postcard, or metal sign, this artwork looks great on any wall. And to learn more about Pittsburgh, be sure to visit the website for Visit Pittsburgh.

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