Minnesota Twins
Minimalist Metropolitan Stadium Art Print
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Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington was the original home of the Minnesota Twins from 1961 until 1981, an outdoor ballpark where Harmon Killebrew launched towering home runs and where the Mall of America now stands. S. Preston captures that piece of Twins history in this officially licensed minimalist art print. As seen in ESPN and Sports Illustrated. A must-have for any Twins fan or the perfect gift for the Minnesota baseball fan who remembers outdoor baseball before the dome.

MINNESOTA TWINS // VIKINGS
VARIANT 1: COLOR WALL PANELS
The original stadium for both the Vikings and the Twins out in Bloomington was the Metropolitan Stadium with it's multicolored walls. The site is now the home of one of the largest shopping malls in the world called the Mall of America. You can actually still find home plate in the hallways!

POSTER PRINT
- Print Size: 11x17 inches
- Frame Size: 19x25 inches
- Artist does not sign the poster print.
MEDIUM ART PRINT
- Print Size: 14x20 inches
- Frame Size: 19x25 inches
- Image Size: 12x18 inches
- Hand signed by the artist.
LARGE ART PRINT
- Print Size: 24x36 inches
- Frame Size: 26x38 inches
- Image Size: 20x30 inches
- Hand signed by the artist
COLLECTORS EDITION PRINT (If Available)
- Print Size: 17x26 inches
- Framed Size: 22x31
- Hand signed and numbered by the artist.
- Limited Edition of 350
- Includes a certificate of authenticity.
Actual print colors may differ slightly from the digital image.
- Medium and large prints are digitally printed on museum grade 100% acid-free 350 GSM archival art paper with velvet texture.
- Poster prints are digitally printed on enhanced matte papers.
- 10-color Epson Ultrachrome K3 archival ink.
Framing
- Solid wood black frame with double white matting.
- UV protected, anti-glare plexiglass glazing.
- Hanging wire - no additional hardware required.