Graphic Hamburg Altona 25x29.5 cm, paper, brown wood, glass, by J. Gray, Germany, 1970s.
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The framed graphic “Hamburg Altona Railway Station Building,” attributed to J. Gray, is a quintessential example of 1970s German illustrative art. Published by B.S. Berendsohn in Hamburg, the work depicts a neoclassical architectural landmark with rhythmic columns, arched windows, and a well-balanced silhouette, rendered in colored print or lithograph technique. The artwork features a matte finish and a muted palette—beiges, greys, and creams in the building, accented with greens, yellows, and blues in the trees and figures—subtly modeling the light and detail of the scene. It is set in a classic, rectangular wooden frame with a dark, espresso-toned satin sheen and gently beveled edges, complemented by a wide, off-white mat with a finely textured surface. The glass is clear, the frame shows only minimal signs of use, and the mat displays slight yellowing and a tiny spot at the bottom, all consistent with careful vintage preservation. The condition is described as good, with no significant damage or restoration marks.This print echoes the dignified calm of 19th-century illustration, as if the Altona station itself were narrating stories of journeys, anticipation
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Height25 cm
Width29.5 cm
Length1.5 cm
Dimension details
Length1.5 cm
Height25 cm
Width29.5 cm
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