Chrysler
A fineliner illustration of the Chrysler Building, one of New York’s most iconic skyscrapers. Hand-drawn by artist, Josua Hattingh, available as a gallery-quality giclée print.
The Story
Josua has long taken inspiration from the skyscrapers of New York, the city that defined the modern skyline. For him, the soaring verticals and intricate details of Art Deco architecture capture a blend of ambition and artistry found nowhere else.
The Chrysler Building, completed in 1930, remains one of the crown jewels of Manhattan. Its stainless-steel spire, sunburst crown, and eagle gargoyles make it instantly recognisable, a symbol of the city’s energy during the golden age of skyscraper design. Once the tallest building in the world, it continues to represent the daring spirit of New York: bold, resilient, and endlessly inspiring.
This piece is not only a tribute to the building itself but also to the culture of New York — a city of dreamers, workers, and visitors who all look up at the skyline in awe. Whether you call the city home or carry it with you from afar, the Chrysler Building stands as a reminder of New York’s power to inspire.
Product Details
- Medium: Giclée print of original fineliner drawing
- Edition Size: 100 A3
- Print Sizes: A3 (29.7 × 42 cm)
- Framing: Unframed (fits standard frames). Framing options available on request.
- Paper: 310gsm museum-grade fine art paper, acid-free
- Ink: Archival pigment inks (fade-resistant, 100+ years)
- Shipping: Rolled in protective tube, dispatched within 3–5 business days