Print

Object number2012.43.1 a,b
Datec. 1942
MediumPaper, Wood, Glass
Credit LineGift of George Paulick
DescriptionBlack and white print of George Westinghouse Bridge with accompanying wooden frame. Image depicts the bridge amongst a cloudy sky, mountains, and an industrious looking scene below. Brown accented frame around drawing.Dimensions(a) Height: 10.125 ; Width: 11.125
(b) H: 14.5 ; W: 15.5 ; Depth: .625
SignedSigned in the bottom right, below the drawing.
InscriptionsHandwritten inscription in the bottom left corner "Bridges".
Historical NotesCopy of an etching of the George Westinghouse Bridge, c. 1942. The Westinghouse Bridge was built in 1932 as part of Route 30. It crosses over part of the Westinghouse East Pittsburgh Works and the Edgar Thomson Steel Works in the Turtle Creek Valley. When it was built it was known as America’s longest concrete arch bridge.
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