This Ana Inciardi mini print captures the Brooklyn Bridge from a dramatic low angle, looking up at one of its granite towers as the radiating suspension cables fan outward across a pale blue sky. The color palette is restrained but effective: warm tan and gold tones fill the stonework of the tower, while black ink lines define the latticed ironwork of the bridge deck and the web of cables above. The composition is tightly cropped, placing the viewer almost directly beneath the structure, which gives the image a sense of scale and architectural weight. The Brooklyn Bridge, completed in 1883, spans the East River between Manhattan and Brooklyn and remains one of the most recognized suspension bridges in the world. Its Gothic-style stone towers and distinctive cable arrangement have made it an enduring subject for artists across many mediums. Among collectors, iconic urban infrastructure tends to attract sustained interest, and the Brooklyn Bridge in particular carries strong visual and cultural associations that make it appealing beyond strictly local collectors. This print fits naturally as a New York landmark print within Inciardi's catalog, sitting alongside her other city and architecture subjects. Her approach here is consistent with her broader work: close, purposeful framing that distills a large subject into something intimate without losing structural clarity. The handwritten label at the bottom, reading "Bklyn Bridge" alongside her initials and "INC," adds a personal, handmade quality that collectors of her work consistently seek out. It groups well with her other New York city scenes for anyone building a focused collection around her urban subjects.
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