Marsha Olderr Artistry
Tulane Administration Building (Gibson Hall) Prints
Tulane Administration Building (Gibson Hall) Prints
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The imposing Gibson Hall, constructed in 1894, is the oldest building on the Tulane University campus. It faces St. Charles Ave. and is one of the landmark buildings on the University’s attractive campus (many refer to Tulane’s campus as ’the most beautiful campus in Louisiana’).
Architects Benjamin Morgan Harrod and Paul Andry of the firm Harrod and Andry collaborated on the Richardsonian Romanesque style building. The revival style incorporates 11th and 12th century southern French, Spanish, and Italian Romanesque characteristics.
The building was named for Randall Lee Gibson, an alumnus of the school. Gibson was the first President of the Board of Administrators.
Prints-Paper Quality:
Luster Paper (Glossy) from Hahnemuhle is a 290 gsm. 11.4 mil thickness, bright white luster paper which features a microporous resin coating and a 96% opacity coating.
Fine Art Paper (Matte) is a bright archival paper--350 gsm, 19 mil. 100% cotton rag media. This acid-free Paper features a bright textured finish and yields prints with a wide color gamut and deep blacks.
Metallic Pearl - Slickrock Metallic Pearl from Moab is 260 gsm, 12 mil paper with a metallic finish. The paper’s high gloss and metallic finish produces a unique lifelike, almost 3D, quality to any image.
Photo Rag Metallic-Mixes the fine art qualities of a 100% cotton rag baryta paper with the dynamic appearance of a metallic paper. The paper itself has a natural white color with no optical brighteners and a barium sulphate coating yields immense color depth and detail. Complementing this is a shimmering, silvery high gloss metallic finish that benefits imagery with metallic elements. 340 gsm 18.5 mil. thickness.
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