Art Deco Detroit — Museum-Quality Prints
Detroit built its skyline in the age of Art Deco, when the auto money was new and the towers reached for it. The Guardian, the Fisher, the Penobscot rose in that decade, carved in stone and colored tile, and they still set the shape of downtown. These are museum-quality prints of those buildings, each one photographed by Andrew Petrov.

Fisher Building
1928 · Albert Kahnfrom $100

Guardian Building
1929 · Wirt C. Rowland (Smithfrom $100

Lee Plaza Apartments
1929 · Charles Noblefrom $100

Michigan Bell Telephone Co. Addition
1929 · Hinchtnatt dr Gryllsfrom $100

Penobscot Building
1928 · Smithfrom $100

Whitmore Plaza
1928 · Weidmaier and Gayfrom $100

WWJ transmitter building
1936 · Clarence E. Dayfrom $100