Music Box Theatre
from $45.00
12x12 Original art, on a 20" square frame and matted, now available!
High-resolution Print* of the Chicago Music Box Theater. Opened on August 22, 1929, a time when the movie palaces in downtown Chicago each had seating capacities of around 3,000 people. The Music Box, which sat 800, was considered an elaborate little brother to those theatres. Theatre Architecture magazine noted in 1929 that the theatre "represents the smaller, though charming and well equipped, sound picture theatre which is rapidly taking the place of the 'deluxe' palace." The opening film was Mother’s Boy starring Morton Downey, Beryl Mercer, and a young Brian Donlevy.
This is a print of my original drawing done with Japanese ink Super Fine Fountain Pen.
Printed on: White Canon Ink Jet Fine Art Paper "Museum Etching" (350 g).
Printer: Canon Pro 9000 Mark II.
The print will include a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist.
*Please note that you are purchasing the print only.
The print is signed and dated. It will be shipped to you in a protective paper envelope, between two rigid pieces of cardboard to protect from bending.
- I will ship most orders within 3 business days after payment is received.
- Payments received Friday/Saturday/Sunday will ship the following Monday.