Description: During the 1930s and 1940s, General Electric published calendars with artwork advertising the wide variety of their products. They made electrical products ranging from lightbulbs to radios to diesel electric locomotives to electric turbines for warships. This print was cut from a GE calendar and is titled "High in the California Sierras, Tungsten and Molybdenum Are Mined with Electric Power" by Walter L. Greene. Walter L. Greene (1870-1956) was a GE employee for 37 years, eventually heading its Art Department in 1903. He was asked to paint a series for the GE calendars, and also designed calendar backs and posters for the New York Central Lines railroad. The print measures approximately 16” x 17” in overall size and the image size is 10 13/16” x 13 3/8”. It is in good condition with excellent color. Please use the included photos as a condition guide. If purchasing more than one print, I am happy to combine shipping when possible. This print will be shipped in a shipping tube. Chuck Olson CollectionChuck Olson spent over 40 years collecting and traveling the United States in search of unique vintage prints. He was especially interested in prints that were printed for use on calendars in the "Age of the Calendar" from 1900-1960. Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
Price: 25.49 USD
Location: Blaine, Washington
End Time: 2024-12-21T23:00:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.99 USD
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