Stock art illustration of the Landmark Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The illustration is available in black and white for immediate download.

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Stock Art Drawing of the Landmark Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota
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Medium:Â Pen and ink line art illustration.
Suggested usage:Â books, magazines, brochures and similar.
Size: (B&W)Â 2400 x 1305 pixels @ 300dpi 1.88 mb JPEG File
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Categories: Architecture, Digital Downloads, Twin Cities Landmarks
Tags: architectural rendering, black and white, fine art, landmark center, line art, minnesota, pen and ink, realistic drawing, rendering, saint paul architecture, stipple, twin cities landmark
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One Time Use – Book/Newspaper/Magazine, One Time Use – Newsletter/Brochure/Flyer, One Time Use – Sign/Poster/Banner, One Time Use – Logo/Business Card, One Time Use – Website Graphic, * Extended License: Clothing/Merchandise (1-10 Pieces), * Extended License: Clothing/Merchandise (11-50 Pieces), * Extended License: Clothing/Merchandise (51-100 Pieces), * Extended License: Clothing/Merchandise (101-500 Pieces), * Extended License: Clothing/Merchandise (501-1000 Pieces), * Extended License: Clothing/Merchandise (1001-2500 Pieces) |
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