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Panoramic View of New York City – Antique Engraving, c. 1850

$151.47
£114.24
€130
CA$209.43
A$234.59
CHF 123.22
MX$2,852.59
NOK 1,560.33
SEK 1,481.17
DKK 989.65

About the Item

Panoramic View of New York City – Antique Engraving, c. 1850 This antique engraving offers a panoramic view of New York City as seen from a vantage point across the river, showcasing the city’s growing skyline and bustling harbor in the mid-19th century. Published by J. & F. Tallis in London, Edinburgh, and Dublin around 1850, this charming scene captures the grandeur of New York’s natural surroundings and the thriving energy of its waterfront. The foreground presents a rustic path, where figures pause to admire the expansive view, their presence underscoring the pastoral setting from which this dynamic urban scene emerges. Beyond them, the city stretches along the waterfront, with sailing ships and steamers dotting the river, evoking the industrious spirit that has long defined New York as a center of trade and commerce. The delicate line work of the engraving skillfully conveys the movement of clouds and the gentle contours of the landscape, blending natural beauty with the excitement of a rapidly developing metropolis. An intricate ornamental border frames the central view, adding a refined touch and emphasizing the elegance typical of J. & F. Tallis’s engravings. Collectors and enthusiasts of New York history will find this print especially captivating, as it captures a moment when the city was rapidly evolving into the hub of commerce and culture that it would become in the later 19th century. Condition Report: This engraving is in good condition, with only minor foxing and light toning at the edges. The plate mark and engraved lines remain crisp and clear, and the paper is strong and stable. Tips for Framing: For a classic and elegant display, choose a dark wooden or walnut frame with an off-white or antique cream mat. This will highlight the fine detailing of the engraving and provide a timeless setting for this historical scene.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 11.03 in (28 cm)Width: 7.29 in (18.5 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Paper,Engraved
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    circa 1850
  • Condition:
    This engraving is in good condition, with only minor foxing and light toning at the edges. The plate mark and engraved lines remain crisp and clear, and the paper is strong and stable.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-13999-71stDibs: LU3054345198632

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