Charles Turzak was an American printmaker associated with the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and the American modernist print movement. His work is characterized by bold graphic forms, rhythmic line work, and a focus on urban and industrial subjects.

Under the Bridge portrays a lone figure framed by massive structural supports. The composition emphasizes scale and geometry, with receding beams and shadows creating depth within a confined urban environment.


Fine Art Giclée Print – Archival Quality - 11 x 17" Untrimmed - Ready to Frame

This museum-quality print is made with pigment-based, UltraChrome inks that deliver rich color and sharp detail and is printed on on acid-free, fine art paper. The result is a vibrant, long-lasting image, expected to last up to 200 years (color) or 400 years (black & white).


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