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Oracle Liberty - 2004

Features:
- Exhibition quality fine art print
- Printed on archival paper
- Your choice of frame and mat
- Available signed by Photographer

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Oracle Liberty - 2004 NSAP400

Pilot Sean D. Tucker, one of "25 living legends of flight," circles around the Statue of Liberty in the Oracle Challenger aerobatic biplane, as he and his crew prepare for the Long Island Air Show at Jones Beach scheduled for Memorial Day weekend, 2004.

Photo by Vincent Laforet/The New York Times Photo Archives

Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.

Give someone a unique gift that will last a lifetime or decorate your home and office with distinctive photography from The New York Times Store.

Quantity

OptionPriceSelect
11 x 14*
$199.00
11 x 14 Framed*
$379.00
11 x 14 Signed*
$499.00
11 x 14 Signed & Framed*
$659.00
16 x 20*
$389.00
16 x 20 Framed*
$599.00
16 x 20 Signed*
$679.00
16 x 20 Signed & Framed*
$859.00
20 x 24*
$529.00
20 x 24 Framed*
$799.00
20 x 24 Signed*
$799.00
20 x 24 Signed & Framed*
$1,059.00
* Dimensions refer to the size of the photo paper on which the image is printed.

 

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