Bloomingdale [#35]
The Culture Curious

Bloomingdale [#35]

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Harry Wardman has often been credited as the man who helped built Washington, DC. With his group of developers, he made over 2,000 rowhouses for middle-class workers in different neighborhoods like Columbia Heights, Georgetown, Takoma Park or Bloomingdale. Developers like Wardman profited from the growing need for affordable housing in the decades after the Civil War, at the time that settled the style of numerous houses, today so coveted. IT’S ALL RIGHT IF IT’S A WARDMAN HOUSE.

In this illustration, a girl stops in her bicycle and looks at the houses on V St NW, in Bloomingdale neighborhood.



PRINTS are 8x10", 11x14" or 16x20". Open edition printed with professional archival inks on acid-free, 100% cotton rag for long term durability (museum-quality giclée). The prints are packaged in a protective sleeve with a sturdy backing board in a rigid kraft mailer. We care about the environment, so we ship using recycled or reused materials whenever possible.


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Important Information:

- Color may vary from what you see on your screen.
- This item does not include framing.


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Illustrations and original design © carlos carmonamedina / carmonamedina studio llc -- Purchase of fine art does not entitle buyer to reproduction rights. All rights reserved.


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