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New York Greeting Card featuring the photograph Church Lamp by Chris Thomas

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Church Lamp Greeting Card

Chris Thomas

by Chris Thomas

$5.99

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

Design Details

Gothic style lamp outside the Church of the Heavenly Rest in New York City. The church was founded in 1865 (officially established in 1868) by... more

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Comments (34)

Haleh Mahbod

Haleh Mahbod

wonderful image. I like the green on the wood. V

Nathan Hillis

Nathan Hillis

Great Shot! Love the stone

Chris Thomas

Chris Thomas

Thanks for the feature in "Comfortable Art" Bruce!

Penny Lisowski

Penny Lisowski

Great work!

Ausra Paulauskaite

Ausra Paulauskaite

Nice find

Matt Tilghman

Matt Tilghman

lovely textures and feel

Nancy Merkle

Nancy Merkle

Nice!

Atousa Raissyan

Atousa Raissyan

Love it :) great composition :) love the green:)

Diane Lent

Diane Lent

Nice composition. v

Rosanne Jordan

Rosanne Jordan

Very nice work! v

Lynn Bauer

Lynn Bauer

Nice! v

Steven Ralser

Steven Ralser

Nice

Janice Sakry

Janice Sakry

Creative framing. Nice image. v

Debi Pople

Debi Pople

very nice composition, v

Nancy Stein

Nancy Stein

Nice image. v

Eric Rundle

Eric Rundle

Great Image

Terri  Waters

Terri Waters

Great architecture

Belinda Greb

Belinda Greb

Like the green and blue together - Wonderful lantern!

Delphimages Photo Creations

Delphimages Photo Creations

Very nice. v

Linsey Williams

Linsey Williams

Nice one

Artist's Description

Gothic style lamp outside the Church of the Heavenly Rest in New York City. The church was founded in 1865 (officially established in 1868) by American Civil War veterans, with the assistance of the Reverend Robert Shaw Howland. It was meant as a memorial to soldiers who had died in the American Civil War. By 1900, the church had amassed close to 1000 members. The church was originally located on Fifth Avenue and 46th Street before moving to its present site. The limestone church was designed in the neo-Gothic style by the firm Mayers, Murray & Phillip, successors to Bertram Goodhue. Goodhue died before the first stone was laid. Mayers Murray & Phillip took over construction. It opened Easter Sunday 1929, seating 1,050, at a cost of $3.2 million. Sculpture was to be executed by Malvina Hoffman, Lee Lawrie, and other artists. The architecture and sculpture combined Neo-Gothic styles with Art deco details. However, over two-thirds of the sculptural program was never executed; sculp...

About Chris Thomas

Chris Thomas

I've never really thought of myself as an "Artist", and after my first visit to this site, and having seen some of the many outstanding works offered here, I'm even less inclined to do so. I consider myself a student of art. I'm self taught in disciplines including photography, painting, wood carving (ugh!) and recently digital media. My goal has been as simple as trying to be better than this time last year. (take better pictures, make better drawings, etc...) If nothing else, I think I've accomplished that at the very least. My interest are extensive... sports, cars, architecture, scenic views, plants, animals, etc... so the things you'll find here are images of things I find visually interesting. Below are a few...

 

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