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Watching the Great Presses of the New York Herald, a Familiar Night Scene at Thirty-Fifth Street and Broadway (litho)
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Watching the Great Presses of the New York Herald, a Familiar Night Scene at Thirty-Fifth Street and Broadway (litho)
5214986 Watching the Great Presses of the New York Herald, a Familiar Night Scene at Thirty-Fifth Street and Broadway (litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Watching the Great Presses of the New York Herald, a Familiar Night Scene at Thirty-Fifth Street and Broadway. Illustration for The New Metropolis edited by E Idell Zeisloft (D Appleton, 1899).); © Look and Learn
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The captivating lithograph, "Watching the Great Presses of the New York Herald, a Familiar Night Scene at Thirty-Fifth Street and Broadway" takes us back to 19th century America. This historical print showcases the bustling cityscape of New York City, with its towering buildings and vibrant energy. In this scene, we see a group of onlookers gathered on the streets, their eyes fixed on the great presses of The New York Herald. The newspaper industry was thriving during this time, and these massive machines were responsible for printing and distributing news to eager readers across the city. The artist beautifully captures the atmosphere of a busy night in Manhattan. The glow from street lamps illuminates the faces of those watching in awe as they witness one of modern society's greatest inventions - mass media. It is a reminder that even in an era before television or internet, people craved information and relied heavily on newspapers for their daily dose of news. This lithograph was originally created as an illustration for "The New Metropolis" edited by E Idell Zeisloft in 1899. It serves as both a visual representation of American history and a testament to our fascination with media throughout time. As we gaze upon this print today, it transports us back to an era long gone but not forgotten – when newspapers reigned supreme and cities like New York were at the forefront of progress.
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