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Coach 76 of the Knickerbocker Line, Brooklyn, c. 1840-50 (oil on canvas)

Coach 76 of the Knickerbocker Line, Brooklyn, c. 1840-50 (oil on canvas)


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Coach 76 of the Knickerbocker Line, Brooklyn, c. 1840-50 (oil on canvas)

MNY94360 Coach 76 of the Knickerbocker Line, Brooklyn, c.1840-50 (oil on canvas) by Boese, Henry (1824-64); 127x66 cm; Museum of the City of New York, USA; eMuseum of the City of New York; American, out of copyright

Media ID 23371774

© Museum of the City of New York / Bridgeman Images

Horsedrawn Omnibus Stagecoach Myrtle Avenue


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This print showcases "Coach 76 of the Knickerbocker Line, Brooklyn" painted by Henry Boese in the mid-19th century. The oil on canvas artwork measures 127x66 cm and is currently housed in the Museum of the City of New York, USA. The painting depicts a bustling scene from c. 1840-50, capturing the essence of life during that era. In this vibrant composition, we are transported back to Myrtle Avenue in New York City where a horse-drawn stagecoach takes center stage. The carriage stands proudly amidst a sea of people, showcasing the energy and excitement that filled America at that time. This omnibus serves as a symbol of progress and transportation innovation. The artist's attention to detail is evident as he skillfully captures every element - from the intricate design of the coach itself to the diverse crowd eagerly awaiting its arrival. Boese's brushstrokes bring life to this historical moment, allowing us to imagine what it was like for those who witnessed such scenes firsthand. As we gaze upon this remarkable painting, we are reminded not only of America's rich history but also its relentless pursuit towards advancement and growth. It serves as a testament to our collective journey through time while honoring an important mode of transportation that once defined daily life in New York City.

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