"529 Hudson Street" (NYC, 1982) by Noah Greenberg
Printed with high-quality archival ink, the printing results are lush in color and stunning in detail reproduction. Each piece is printed on premium 285 gsm paper and comes with a premium, textured matte finish.
.: Material: 285 gsm watercolor paper
.: 2 sizes to choose from - 19"x13" and 30"x20"
.: Premium textured matte finish
.: For indoor use
.: Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts
.: NB! Due to the production process of these posters, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/16"
About the Artist - Noah Greenberg
Noah (my father) spent much of my childhood with a pen and pad at the ready. The series of prints on offer exclusively through Minerva & Moneta represent a vibrant collection of pen, ink, and watercolor sketches that captured the heart and soul of a city in a monumental era of change.
With every stroke of Noah's pen or touch of his brush, the essence of The Big Apple in the '70s comes alive, breathing poetry into the bustling streets, the brick row houses, and the very nature of New York life. Explore the intricate details of the city's architectural landmarks, each piece telling a unique story—an untold tale of the beloved 'West Side Elevated Line' or the living history etched into the fabric of New York's urban sprawl.
What sets Noah's collection apart is rooted in its history. Contrary to the neatly groomed lawns and sleek walkways the HighLine offers today, the story of the "Manhattan Promenade" presents raw, unfiltered glimpses of an era filled with vigor, struggle, and spirit that resonate deeply with those that remember (or have visions of) the city as it really was. These prints aren't just picturesque; they're a vital part of New York's narrative—bold, unmistakable, and enduring.