Minetta Tavern — Restaurant Print | Matte Canvas + Wooden Frame
Named after the Minetta Brook, which ran southwest from 23rd Street to the Hudson River, this legendary NYC tavern was frequented by various layabouts and hangers-on including Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound, Eugene O'Neill, E. E. Cummings, Dylan Thomas, and Joe Gould, as well as by various writers, poets, and pugilists.
About the Artwork
Each piece is illustrated in a romantic old-world, oil-painting style that captures the architecture and personality of New York’s most iconic restaurants. Designed to evoke a sense of nostalgia, these paintings bring the spirit of NYC restaurants into your home.
Materials & Quality
Printed on a premium cotton-polyester blend canvas for rich color and long-lasting vibrancy. The canvas is stretched over a solid pinewood frame available in black, espresso, or white. Each piece is made to order for a warm, gallery-ready finish.
Details
- Canvas: cotton-polyester blend with protective coating
- Frame: sustainably sourced pinewood
- Ready to hang with included sawtooth hardware
- Slight size variation may occur due to the production process (+/- 1/8")