Henry A. Papprill After John William Hill,1849, New York from St Pauls Steeple RARE Hand-colored
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New York from the Steeple of St. Paul's Church, Looking East, South, and West
Etcher Henry A. Papprill British After John William Hill American, born England
Publisher Henry J. Megarey American This rarely available work is in the collections of many major museums including the metropolitan museum of new york
This panorama captures a bustling lower Manhattan in 1849. Taken from the tower of St. Paul’s Chapel on Broadway, just below City Hall Park, the view includes P. T. Barnum’s famous museum at lower left, which stood at the junction of Broadway, Park Row and Ann Street from 1841 to 1865. Horse-drawn omnibuses and pedestrians crowd the street below and a rooftop sign at right identifies Mathew Brady's Daguerrean Miniature Gallery, where New Yorkers had their photographs taken. Above the projecting roof, Fulton Street recedes towards the East River and, at right, Broadway moves south past the towered Main Post Office facing Nassau Street; Trinity Church at Wall Street; its spire, completed in 1846, would remain the city’s tallest structure until 1890.
Frame: 36.5" W x 32.5" H x 1.0" D image measures 36.75" W x 21.0" H.
Etcher Henry A. Papprill British After John William Hill American, born England
Publisher Henry J. Megarey American This rarely available work is in the collections of many major museums including the metropolitan museum of new york
This panorama captures a bustling lower Manhattan in 1849. Taken from the tower of St. Paul’s Chapel on Broadway, just below City Hall Park, the view includes P. T. Barnum’s famous museum at lower left, which stood at the junction of Broadway, Park Row and Ann Street from 1841 to 1865. Horse-drawn omnibuses and pedestrians crowd the street below and a rooftop sign at right identifies Mathew Brady's Daguerrean Miniature Gallery, where New Yorkers had their photographs taken. Above the projecting roof, Fulton Street recedes towards the East River and, at right, Broadway moves south past the towered Main Post Office facing Nassau Street; Trinity Church at Wall Street; its spire, completed in 1846, would remain the city’s tallest structure until 1890.
Frame: 36.5" W x 32.5" H x 1.0" D image measures 36.75" W x 21.0" H.
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nice for 1849
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Henry A. Papprill After John William Hill,1849, New York from St Pauls Steeple RARE Hand-colored
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