Grand Central Terminal art
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Grand Central Terminal, one of the main railroad stations in New York City, features public art by a variety of artists. Through its status as a transportation and architectural icon, the terminal has also been depicted in many works of art.
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Grand Central Terminal art
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The Vanderbilt statue in front of the center window of the terminal, in the present day
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The Vanderbilt statue among its original sculpted relief
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Colin Campbell Cooper, Grand Central Station, 1909
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Max Weber, Grand Central Terminal, 1915
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View toward the east balcony, c.1930
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View toward the west stairs, c.1923
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View toward the west stairs, c.1935 to 1941
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The eagle now over Grand Central Terminal , over Grand Central Market and at the Vanderbilt Museum
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Cornelius Vanderbilt statue by Ernst Plassmann
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(Original location, Hudson River Railway Freight Depot and current location at Grand Central )
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Sun-lit Main Concourse photographs
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GCT CV statue.jpg
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GCT eagle 2.jpg
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GCT eagle.jpg
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Grand Central Station MET DT245160.jpg
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Grand Central light rays.jpg
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Grand Central rays of light.jpg
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Grand Central rays of sunlight.jpg
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Grand Central, Max Weber.jpg
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Vanderbilt Museum 2018 171.jpg
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Bas relief over old NYC HRRR terminal at St. Jones Park, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views.jpg
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Grand Central Terminal, one of the main railroad stations in New York City, features public art by a variety of artists. Through its status as a transportation and architectural icon, the terminal has also been depicted in many works of art. Grand Central features permanent works of art, including the celestial ceiling in the Main Concourse, the Glory of Commerce work and the statue of Cornelius Vanderbilt in front of the building's south facade, and the two cast-iron eagle statues adorning the terminal's facades. As well, Vanderbilt Hall is regularly used for temporary art exhibitions and events. The Dining Concourse has a series of lightboxes also used to display temporary art exhibits. The terminal is also known for its performance and installation art, including flash mobs and other spontaneous events.
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