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Glass Place Mat : Smart society yachting parties using one side of the 26th Street pier are contrasted with the criminals, sick and indigent embarking on the other side for Randalls, Harts, Wards and Blackwells Islands in the East River. Wood engraving, 1891, after a drawing by Thure de Thulstrup
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Smart society yachting parties using one side of the 26th Street pier are contrasted with the criminals, sick and indigent embarking on the other side for Randalls, Harts, Wards and Blackwells Islands in the East River. Wood engraving, 1891, after a drawing by Thure de Thulstrup
NYC: WATERFRONT VIEWS.
Smart society yachting parties using one side of the 26th Street pier are contrasted with the criminals, sick and indigent embarking on the other side for Randall s, Hart s, Wards and Blackwells Islands in the East River. Wood engraving, 1891, after a drawing by Thure de Thulstrup
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1891 Contrast Criminal Dock Dress Gilded Age Illness Medicine Northeast Poverty Rich Roosevelt Island Seashore Society Street Scene Thulstrup Thure Upper Class Waterfront Yacht
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 18.7cm (10" x 7.4")
Estimated Product Size is 27.5cm x 22.5cm (10.8" x 8.9")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print from 1891 captures the stark contrast between two worlds existing side by side on the 26th Street pier in New York City. On one side, we see a scene of opulence and privilege as smartly dressed members of high society enjoy yachting parties against the backdrop of the East River. The elegance and sophistication exuded by these individuals are evident in their attire and demeanor. However, on the other side of the pier, a different reality unfolds. Here, we witness a somber sight as criminals, sick individuals, and those facing indigence embark on boats bound for Randall's Island, Hart's Island, Wards Island, and Blackwell's Island. These islands served as places where society would confine those deemed undesirable or unfit to be part of mainstream life during that era. The wood engraving beautifully captures this sharp juxtaposition between wealth and poverty, showcasing both ends of society at turn-of-the-century America. It serves as a poignant reminder that even within bustling cities like New York City during its gilded age, there existed deep social divisions that were often hidden from view. Thure de Thulstrup's drawing skillfully brings to life this snapshot in time with intricate details that transport us back to an era when societal disparities were glaringly apparent along waterfronts like this one. This historical artwork offers viewers an opportunity to reflect upon our progress as a society while also acknowledging how far we still have to go in creating a more equitable world
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