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Eighth Precinct Police Station — Print

Museum-quality Detroit architecture photograph by Andrew Petrov

Eighth Precinct Police Station — historic landmark photograph, 1901 Louis Kamper French Chateau, 4150 Grand River Avenue, Detroit, MI. Photo by Andrew Petrov
Eighth Precinct Police Station
1901 · Louis Kamper · French Chateau
No. __ / 100

Preview of the printed annotation band. On the numbered edition the edition number is printed in place of “No. __ / 100.”

11 × 17″

Museum-quality print

$100

Open Edition

The photograph printed clean, edge to edge — the building at wall scale for an office, a study, or a hallway.

13 × 19″

Museum-quality print

$150

Architecturally Annotated · Numbered Edition of 100

Printed with the annotation band naming the building, its year, architect, and style — and carrying its edition number, one of one hundred, printed on the band.

Free U.S. shipping, sent flat-safe in a rigid tube.

Ships within 5 business days from the studio in Detroit.

30-day guarantee. If it arrives less than perfect, we reprint or refund — your call.

About this print

The Eighth Precinct Police Station, 1901, Louis Kamper, is one of Detroit's French Chateau landmarks. This print comes from Andrew Petrov's own photograph of the building, made for the Detroit Photography architecture archive.

Each print is produced to museum standard on archival paper and shipped flat-safe in a rigid tube. The 13 × 19 numbered edition adds a printed annotation band — the building, its year, architect, and style — with its edition number on the band, one of one hundred.