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Halfsheet, The image shows a vintage poster for the
Macy's O'Farrell Street Gallery in San Francisco. The poster is for an exhibition of the artist Charles Bragg. The artwork featured is titled "The Almighty Fiend".
The Macy's O'Farrell Street Gallery was a specific exhibition space within the Macy's department store at Union Square in San Francisco. The store itself has historical significance, with its roots tracing back to the O'Connor, Moffat & Co. department store, which was acquired by R.H. Macy & Company in 1945. The store's address, 170 O'Farrell Street, became a part of the expanded Macy's building in 1948. The store was known for hosting art exhibitions, including one in 1978 for designer John Dickinson and another in 2021 for the Art of the African Diaspora. |
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