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Jim Ptacek "The Bond Store" Lithograph

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21" x 16" Print
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Lot # 022
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Jim Ptacek "The Bond Store" Lithograph Print. Hand Signature at bottom right. This is taken from the artist's 1989 International Printing Calendar. 

The Bond Store building was designed by Walker and Weeks, located at 815 Euclid Avenue, the northwest corner of East 9th street and Euclid. The company was founded in Cleveland, Ohio in 1914 when Mortimer Slater, Charles Anson Bond and Lester Cohen, founded the stores as a retail outlet for their suit manufacturing company. Charles Bond founded the firm and it quickly became the largest retail chain for men’s clothing in the United States. Eventually, the Bond Company decided to tear down the Hickox building in 1946 where they originally were located and erected this beautiful Mid Century/Art Deco Building soon thereafter.  Due to mass migration to the suburbs, the store closed it's doors and was demolished in 1978