$125.00
Toronto's Old and New City Hall Historic Landmark art prints are among the illustrations that Canadian Artist David Crighton is best known for. David's cool art captures the heart of the communities he creates as he pulls together famous local and historical landmarks that bring the best of the urban landscapes he is creating into focus. Canadians have enjoyed Mr. Crighton's unique and signature collages for over 40 years.
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History: Nathan Phillips Square is an urban plaza that forms the forecourt to Toronto City Hall, or New City Hall, at the intersection of Queen Street West and Bay Street, and named for Nathan Phillips, mayor of Toronto from 1955 to 1962. The square opened in 1965, and, as with the City Hall, the square was designed by architect Viljo Revell. The square is the site of concerts, art displays, a weekly farmers' market, the winter festival of lights, and other public events, including demonstrations.
If you’re looking for souvenir gifts or art products, you’ve come to the right place. Our online souvenir shop right here in Toronto has all kinds of styles of art to choose from.
Giclee Art Prints (Unframed)
Canvas Prints (Framed)
Canvas Wraps and Framed Art Prints are quoted separately.
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Our F.A.Q.; Section has images of the matted and framed canvas wall art which is “ready to hang”. For shipping and other information please visit our F.A.Q. page.
Type: Wall Art
Official store for the artwork of Toronto artist, David Crighton. Specializing in urban landscapes.
73 Bathurst St., 4th Floor, Toronto, On M5V 2P6
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