Product Description
This panorama of the Chicago Bears in 2011, photographed by James Blakeway, captures the crowd excitement at Soldier Field. Originally named the Decatur Staleys, the club was founded by George Halas in 1920, renamed the Chicago Staleys in 1921 and then the Chicago Bears in 1922. The Bears have made their home at Soldier Field since 1971, which was named and serves as a memorial to American soldiers who have died in past wars. As a charter member of the NFL, the Bears have created a legacy in professional American football to include more victories than any other franchise, the most retired uniformed numbers and the most members in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.Framing Options:
Unframed: Paper
measures 13 1/2 x 40 inches using grade A, pH neutral, heavy art stock & UV
resistant ink. $33.95
Standard
Frame: The print is
mounted and backed up with foam core. Frame is black aluminum covered with
glass. Outside dimensions are 13 3/4 inches x 40 1/4 inches. It measures about
7/8 inches out from the wall and is 3/8 inches wide with a rounded profile
(front). $89.95
Deluxe Frame: The print is mounted and backed up with foam core. Frame is black aluminum covered with glass. Outside dimensions are 18 inches x 44 inches. It measures about 7/8 inches out from the wall and is 1-1/4 inches wide with a custom sculpted profile (front). Two mats in appropriate colors make the Deluxe Framed option really stand out so fans can exclaim their enthusiasm. $199.95