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The Inman Homestead (w / c on paper)
MNY87974 The Inman Homestead (w/c on paper) by Inman, John O Brian (1828-96); Museum of the City of New York, USA; (add.info.: Location: Manhattan, NY. This structure was erected prior to 1819 on the north side of West 25th Street west of Seventh Avenue and partly in the line of the street. It was the residence of Henry Eckford, the noted shipbuilder, from about 1825 to 1827 and was later the home of the Inman family. John Inman, editor of the Commercial Advertiser and brother of artist Henry Inman, lived here from about 1844 to 1847. The house was demolished before 1850.); eMuseum of the City of New York; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23350156
© Museum of the City of New York / Bridgeman Images
Estate Plantation Porch Veranda Verandah
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The Inman Homestead
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is a captivating watercolor print that showcases the grandeur of this historic residence located in Manhattan, New York. Painted by John O Brian Inman, this artwork offers a glimpse into the past and allows us to appreciate the architectural beauty of this long-lost gem. Built before 1819 on West 25th Street, The Inman Homestead was initially home to Henry Eckford, a renowned shipbuilder. Later, it became the residence of the esteemed Inman family. Notably, John Inman, editor of the Commercial Advertiser and brother of artist Henry Inman, resided here during his tenure from 1844 to 1847. The painting depicts an elegant estate surrounded by lush gardens and adorned with a charming veranda. The colonial-style house exudes an air of sophistication and hints at its antebellum origins. Sadly, despite its historical significance and architectural splendor, The Inman Homestead met its demise before 1850 when it was demolished. Through this artwork's meticulous brushwork and vibrant colors, we are transported back in time to witness the magnificence of this lost treasure. It serves as a reminder of New York City's rich history and pays homage to American domestic architecture from that era. This remarkable piece captures not only the physical structure but also evokes emotions associated with nostalgia for times gone by. "The Inman Homestead" stands as a testament to our collective heritage while inspiring us to cherish our architectural
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