The Palisade Rocks On The Hudson West Bank
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The Palisade Rocks On The Hudson West Bank New York
Beautifully Hand Colored. The engraving "The Palisade Rocks on the Hudson West Bank, New York" is a beautiful example of Oakley's work. It depicts the Palisades, a series of cliffs that rise up along the Hudson River in New York. The engraving is full of detail, and it captures the beauty and grandeur of the Palisades.
Artist: George Oakley
Print Type: Hand Colored Engraving
Date: Circa 1840
Dimensions: 7 x 9"
Subject: American Scenery Hudson River
Notes & Literature: The engraving "The Palisade Rocks on the Hudson West Bank, New York" was done by George Oakley, an American artist and engraver who was born in 1793 and died in 1869. Oakley was a prolific artist who produced a wide range of work, including engravings, etchings, and paintings. He is best known for his engravings of American landscapes, which were praised for their beauty and accuracy.
Oakley was born in New York City and studied art under the tutelage of Alexander Robertson. He began his career as an engraver in the early 1820s, and he quickly established himself as one of the leading engravers in the United States. He produced a wide range of engravings, including portraits, landscapes, and historical scenes. He also engraved a number of books, including "The History of the United States" by David Ramsay and "The Life of George Washington" by Mason Locke Weems.
Oakley's engravings are known for their beauty and accuracy. He was a master of detail, and he was able to capture the nuances of light and shadow in his work. His engravings are a valuable record of American landscape and history, and they continue to be admired by collectors and enthusiasts around the world.
Condition Report: Very good
Subject References: 187F
Beautifully Hand Colored. The engraving "The Palisade Rocks on the Hudson West Bank, New York" is a beautiful example of Oakley's work. It depicts the Palisades, a series of cliffs that rise up along the Hudson River in New York. The engraving is full of detail, and it captures the beauty and grandeur of the Palisades.
Artist: George Oakley
Print Type: Hand Colored Engraving
Date: Circa 1840
Dimensions: 7 x 9"
Subject: American Scenery Hudson River
Notes & Literature: The engraving "The Palisade Rocks on the Hudson West Bank, New York" was done by George Oakley, an American artist and engraver who was born in 1793 and died in 1869. Oakley was a prolific artist who produced a wide range of work, including engravings, etchings, and paintings. He is best known for his engravings of American landscapes, which were praised for their beauty and accuracy.
Oakley was born in New York City and studied art under the tutelage of Alexander Robertson. He began his career as an engraver in the early 1820s, and he quickly established himself as one of the leading engravers in the United States. He produced a wide range of engravings, including portraits, landscapes, and historical scenes. He also engraved a number of books, including "The History of the United States" by David Ramsay and "The Life of George Washington" by Mason Locke Weems.
Oakley's engravings are known for their beauty and accuracy. He was a master of detail, and he was able to capture the nuances of light and shadow in his work. His engravings are a valuable record of American landscape and history, and they continue to be admired by collectors and enthusiasts around the world.
Condition Report: Very good
Subject References: 187F
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