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Steel beam being winched up from the truck, to be used in the construction of the Empire State Building, published by William Edwin Rudge, 1931 (pencil on paper)
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Steel beam being winched up from the truck, to be used in the construction of the Empire State Building, published by William Edwin Rudge, 1931 (pencil on paper)
STC138070 Steel beam being winched up from the truck, to be used in the construction of the Empire State Building, published by William Edwin Rudge, 1931 (pencil on paper) by Bailey, Vernon Howe (1874-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: 5th Avenue and 34th Street;); The Stapleton Collection
Media ID 38203290
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This pencil drawing captures a pivotal moment in the construction of one of America's most iconic landmarks, the Empire State Building. The image depicts a steel beam being carefully winched up from a truck at the bustling intersection of 5th Avenue and 34th Street in New York City.
The artist, Vernon Howe Bailey, skillfully conveys the sheer scale and complexity of this monumental task as workers labor tirelessly to hoist the massive beam into place. The meticulous attention to detail in this artwork highlights the precision and ingenuity required to erect such a towering structure.
As we gaze upon this historic scene, we are transported back to 1931 when the Empire State Building was still taking shape against the Manhattan skyline. The sight of cranes, lorries, and cables intermingling with skilled laborers underscores the collaborative effort that went into creating this architectural marvel.
This drawing serves as a testament to American craftsmanship and engineering prowess, showcasing how determination and hard work can result in breathtaking achievements. It is a reminder of our ability to dream big and build even bigger - leaving behind lasting legacies that continue to inspire generations to come.
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