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Modernist Collection is now an online magazine — the new journal of 20th-century architecture and design. Each issue features news about museum exhibits, vintage furniture and graphics, and some of the world’s best architectural photography. The new issue includes a special section on Jet Age airports and fashions. Subscribe now for free.

 


Archival-quality photographic prints, custom framed and ready to hang.

 
 

Vintage Architectural Photography

The Modernist Collection brings you iconic visions of the Modernist era, captured by the 20th Century’s best photographers like Balthazar Korab and Berenice Abbott. Expertly-curated collections of photographs showcase brilliant architecture and design, from art deco glamour to mid-century modern innovations to the first glimmers of bold Brutalist statements.

The Modernist collection offers archival-quality photo prints, custom framed and ready to hang.

 

Designing the Jet Age
The innovative forms of mid-century modern airport architecture reflected the exciting newness of jet travel. This collection of photographic prints highlights Eero Saarinen’s iconic designs for the TWA Flight Center in New York and Dulles Airport in Virginia near Washington, DC.

 

Iconic Architects Collection
The 20th Century visionaries who developed new forms for a new era. Louis Kahn, Frank Lloyd Wright, Mies van der Rohe, William Kessler, and more.

 

Mies van der Rohe Collection
Superbly elegant minimalism from the legendary architect who proved that "less is more." Intriguing photographs of many of Mies’ most intriguing projects, including the IIT Crown Hall, Neu Nationalgalerie in Berlin, and the Bacardi headquarters in Berlin.

 

Paul Rudolph Collection
Expressive architectural renderings from Rudolph’s own hand…fusing Bauhaus design techniques with tropical beach living to create a new style called "Sarasota Modern"

 

Art Deco Metropolis
Fine-art photos of Art Deco masterpieces. Inspired by the streamlined styling of cruise ships and the geometric abstraction of Cubism, Art Deco defined the look of the jazz age.