Historic Steinway Mansion, Queens

steinwaymansion.jpg
steinway.png
steinwaymansion.jpg
steinway.png

Historic Steinway Mansion, Queens

from $20.00

“One of the most well-known and historic homes in Queens, the Steinway mansion was built in the mid-1800s by a wealthy optician named Benjamin Pike, Jr. The Pike family only lived in the home for a few years, and the home was eventually sold to the Steinways, who built their world-renowned piano factory in Astoria. The mansion remained in the Steinway family into the twentieth century, when it became the property of Jack Halberian and later his son, Michael. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was one of the first sites to be named a New York City Landmark, in 1967.” (via The Cleo)

This photo is printed on Luster paper, which is a traditional photographic paper with very subtle texture, and a slight sheen without being glossy.

Please note the colors you see on your monitor may differ slightly from the print due to variations in monitor settings.

Photographs are packaged securely and shipped flat.

This print does not come framed, but if you contact me I am happy to provide the framing sources I use.

Custom orders are welcome: Reach out to me if you are looking for a larger print size! I shoot on a full frame camera so the prints can get quite large while still remaining stunning quality.

I would love to see how you display my work in your home/work, so please tag my prints on Instagram @AnnaThornePhoto

Size:
Quantity:
Add To Cart