Great Lakes Art Database

"City of Detroit III"

Description
Creator
Clary, Jim, Artist
Item Type
Lithographs
Description
One framed, limited edition (400/750) color reproduction print of a painting of the passenger steamship, SS CITY OF DETROIT III, of the Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company. The print shows a starboard side view of the ship which is underway in blue/gray skies. Small printed text near the lower left edge reads "©Great Lakes History in Art, 1974."
Handwritten pencil text along the lower center edge reads "City of Detroit III." The artist has signed his name, "J. Clary," in the lower right corner. The print is held in a plain dark brown wood frame with a white border.
Date of Original
1974
Date Of Event
ca. 1912
Dimensions
Width: 34 in
Height: 25 in
Subject(s)
Local identifier
2006.004.128
Collection
Dossin Great Lakes Museum
Language of Item
English
Copyright Statement
Copyright status unknown. Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any use rests exclusively with the user.
Copyright Date
1974
Contact
Detroit Historical Society
Email:jeremyd@detroithistorical.org
Website:
Street/mail address:

Jeremy Dimick

Director of Collections & Curatorial

Detroit Historical Society

5401 Woodward Avenue

Detroit, MI USA 48202

P. 313.297.8391

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"City of Detroit III"


One framed, limited edition (400/750) color reproduction print of a painting of the passenger steamship, SS CITY OF DETROIT III, of the Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company. The print shows a starboard side view of the ship which is underway in blue/gray skies. Small printed text near the lower left edge reads "©Great Lakes History in Art, 1974."
Handwritten pencil text along the lower center edge reads "City of Detroit III." The artist has signed his name, "J. Clary," in the lower right corner. The print is held in a plain dark brown wood frame with a white border.