Ebbets Field was one of baseball's most iconic venues, home to the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1913 until the team's relocation to Los Angeles in 1957. Built in the Flatbush neighborhood, this intimate ballpark was renowned for its unique dimensions, quirky right-field wall, and passionate fan base that made it a cathedral of American baseball. Its architectural charm and storied history continue to captivate sports enthusiasts nearly seven decades after its demolition.
This venue is rendered as a detailed blueprint, its architecture traced in clean technical line work. Cutler West turns the ground where the memories happened into draftsmanship, a piece that speaks to any fan who knows the place.
Available Formats
- Unframed Giclée — printed on premium 235gsm thick matte fine art paper with archival, acid-free pigment-based inks. Usually ships the next day.
- Framed Giclée — contemporary 1.5-inch wood frame in black or walnut, with a subtle textured grain.
- Stretched Canvas — hand-stretched on a hardwood frame with a deep 1.5-inch thick profile. Pigment-based inkjet print on high-quality canvas, ready to hang.
We Ship Worldwide and **No Customs** as we work with local providers in each Country.
USA - Our Studio, Ships Next Day
Canada - No Customs, Local Provider
Europe - No Customs for UK, France, Spain, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Italy - Local Provider
Tracking # will be sent when order ships.