The USS Arizona was a Pennsylvania-class battleship commissioned in 1916 and became one of the U.S. Navy's most formidable vessels. On December 7, 1941, the ship was attacked during the Pearl Harbor assault, a tragedy that claimed over 1,100 lives and helped galvanize America's entry into World War II. This technical blueprint captures the Arizona's engineering and iconic design, honoring a vessel that remains a powerful symbol of American naval heritage and sacrifice.
Cutler West drafts each vessel as a meticulous technical blueprint, tracing hull and superstructure in clean line work. It is maritime engineering presented as draftsmanship, a considered piece for an office, study, or anyone drawn to ships and the sea.
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- 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.
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