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Central Park Plan, circa 1858
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Central Park Plan, circa 1858
Frederick Olmsted and Calvert Vauxs winning entry in the competition to design Central Park in New York, circa 1858.
After the New York State Legislature approved the establishment of Central Park in 1853, the Commissioners of the Board of Central Park began the long process of building it. Through family connections, Charles Elliot, a commissioner on the Central Park board, encouraged Olmsted to apply for the position of Central Park superintendent. Thanks in part to Elliot's support, Olmsted was appointed superintendent in 1857.
Olmsted began working with Calvert Vaux on Vaux's ideas for Central Park in 1857, and in April 1858, Olmsted and Calvert Vaux submitted the Greensward Plan, one of 33 submissions being considered, to the board.
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This print takes us back in time to the year 1858, when Frederick Olmsted and Calvert Vaux's remarkable design for Central Park in New York City won a prestigious competition. The image showcases their winning entry, revealing the meticulous planning and visionary ideas that would transform this vast urban space into an iconic green oasis. The photograph beautifully captures the intricate details of Olmsted and Vaux's plan, showcasing its grandeur and sophistication. Every element seems thoughtfully placed - from winding pathways that lead visitors through lush landscapes to strategically positioned lakes, bridges, and recreational areas. It is evident that their design aimed to harmoniously blend nature with human-made structures, creating a serene escape within the bustling cityscape. As we gaze upon this historical masterpiece frozen in time, we cannot help but appreciate the immense impact it has had on generations of New Yorkers. Central Park stands as a testament to Olmsted and Vaux's genius; it remains an enduring symbol of tranquility amidst chaos. This photograph allows us to reflect on how this architectural marvel has shaped our understanding of urban planning while reminding us of the importance of preserving such precious spaces for future enjoyment. With its timeless appeal and rich history, this print serves as a reminder that even amidst rapid development, artistry can prevail over concrete jungles – offering solace and inspiration for all who seek refuge within its boundaries.
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