"New York Bay (From the Telegraph Station)" Engraving Print by R. Wallis
$149.95
Add a remarkable piece of early American topographical art to your collection with "New York Bay (From the Telegraph Station)," a hand-colored engraving by R. Wallis after an original illustration by renowned British artist William Henry Bartlett. Published as part of Bartlett's celebrated 19th-century views of North America, this finely detailed print captures New York Harbor during a period of rapid growth and maritime prominence. Sailing vessels, coastal fortifications, and elegantly dressed figures animate the panoramic waterfront scene, while delicate hand coloring enhances its historical charm and visual appeal. Combining artistic refinement with documentary significance, this engraving offers a fascinating glimpse into New York's early harbor landscape.
Condition Note: In AS IS current condition and may have notable defects or flaws. There may be signs of wear consistent with age including scratching, chipping, and denting to the frame. The mat has staining and the dust cover has been ripped. Item has no glass. Please look at the images for more details.
Please note that due to their vintage nature, some items may exhibit charming signs of age and gentle wear, adding to their unique character.
Product Information
- Height: 9 3/4 Inches
- Width: 11 3/4 Inches
- Weight: 0.40 Pounds
- Depth: 1 Inches
- Condition: Vintage (item may show signs of age or other imperfections.)
- Web ID: 137674391
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