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New York Bay as seen from the Telegraph Station, USA, 1838. Artist: R Wallis
New York Bay as seen from the Telegraph Station, USA, 1838
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Bartlett Hudson River New York Bay New York City New York State Overcast R Wallis Stormy W H Bartlett Wallis Wh Bartlett William Henry William Henry Bartlett
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 6.3cm (3" x 2.5")
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New York Bay as seen from the Telegraph Station, USA, 1838 - A Glimpse into America's Thriving Maritime Hub
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print by R Wallis takes us back to the bustling New York City of 1838. Captured from the vantage point of the Telegraph Station, it offers a panoramic view of New York Bay that showcases both its natural beauty and its significance as a thriving maritime hub. The artist skillfully depicts a stormy day with overcast skies and billowing clouds, setting an atmospheric tone. In this dynamic scene, sailboats gracefully navigate through choppy waters while larger vessels dot the horizon. The Hudson River flows majestically towards the cityscape in vibrant hues, reflecting the energy and vibrancy of this growing metropolis. As we explore this snapshot in time, we notice people lining the riverbank - perhaps onlookers or workers involved in various aspects of water transport. Their presence adds depth and human interest to this historical moment frozen in art. The print not only captures a specific place but also represents an era when New York was rapidly transforming into one of America's most influential cities. It serves as a testament to both William Henry Bartlett's artistic talent and his ability to capture significant geographical features with precision. This remarkable piece allows us to step back in time and appreciate how New York Bay played an integral role in shaping American history – connecting people, goods, ideas, and cultures across vast distances during the 19th century.
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