Artwork At The World Trade Center (1973–2001)
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Artwork At The World Trade Center (1973–2001)
The original World Trade Center (1973–2001), World Trade Center complex featured a variety of sculptures and other art pieces from 1973 until the destruction of the buildings in the September 11 attacks. Many of these art pieces were located on the Austin J. Tobin Plaza in the center of the complex, or in the lobby of 7 World Trade Center (1987–2001), 7 World Trade Center. Works ''The Hudson River Portfolio'' (1820) by William Guy Wall ''The Hudson River Portfolio'' is a series of 20 engravings of the Hudson River, completed by William Guy Wall in 1820. One of the engravings was located at the complex, and was destroyed. ''Bird's Eye View of New York and Brooklyn'' (1851) by John Backman ''The Hudson River Portfolio'' is a widely reprinted etching on stone of Brooklyn seen from the air, completed by John Backman in 1851. One of these prints, located in the complex, was destroyed in the September 11 attacks. ''Bent Propeller'' (1970) by Alexander Calder The scul ...
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World Trade Center Exterior Entrance Arches With Sphere At Plaza Fountain Sculpture - LCCN2021638448
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