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Federal Reserve Shower Curtain featuring the photograph The Fed by Jim Moore

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The Fed Shower Curtain

Jim Moore

by Jim Moore

$73.00

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Product Details

Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.

Design Details

Every morning during my commute, I drove past the elegant Federal Reserve headquarters on Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C. Some rainy days, it... more

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2 - 3 business days

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Artist's Description

Every morning during my commute, I drove past the elegant Federal Reserve headquarters on Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C. Some rainy days, it just looked so old and out of place.

About Jim Moore

Jim Moore

I'm a former contract photographer with Gamma-Liaison Agency. Got my first experiences in photography in the very late 1950s from my artist mother and photo-loving dad, who encouraged me to put my work out there. Won my first prize in photography in 1963, for a picture of a brandy snifter with Christmas lights behind it. Never looked back. Gained my professional photo legs starting as a teenager shooting for the Northern Virginia Sun, back in the mid-'60s, when Rolleis, Pentaxes, Leicas, and Nikons (and the occasional Hasse) ranged the landscape. During and after college I was the photo editor for the Longmont, Colorado, Times-Call. At the time, the most demanding piece I shot was the crash of the Wichita State football team plane in...

 

$73.00