Golden Potlatch Black and White Gallery Wrapped Canvas

ColourBlack and White
Size
Any Size
12 x 18
16 x 24
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  • Colour: Black and White
  • Size: 12 x 18
  • In Stock
  • new
First seen in Mar 2024
Description
Golden Potlatch celebrations at Pioneer Square and First Avenue; The Golden Potlatch (or Potlatch Days) was a festival in Seattle, Washington, United States in 1911-1914 and 1934-1941. The idea of an annual Festival in Seattle followed the success of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in 1909. The 'Golden Potlatch' event was conceived to keep Seattle in the public eye. Seattle wanted to have an event that would challenge the Portland Rose Festival and gain national attention. Seattle's Potlatch festival was also a way for a certain class of Seattleites—specifically, the city's new commercial elite—to tell stories about the city and its history. Called a "triumph of symbolism"" by one observer, the Potlatch appropriated Native imagery to create a regional vision of civic development.. Bring this beautiful Seattle cityscape artwork into your home today. This classic black and white image is so versatile that it can be put in any room in your home. Available in a variety of sizes, you will be able to find the one that fits your home deocr. This art decor comes on a durable canvas. Chicago Subject: Cityscape Available sizes: 12 x 18, 20 x 30, 16 x 24, 24 x 36 and 28 x 42 Color: Black and white Wall decor canvas Gallery wrapped canvas"
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