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Framed Print : NEW YORK: SEDAN CHAIR. Sedan chair owned by a wealthy resident of colonial New York, c1750
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NEW YORK: SEDAN CHAIR. Sedan chair owned by a wealthy resident of colonial New York, c1750
NEW YORK: SEDAN CHAIR.
Sedan chair owned by a wealthy resident of colonial New York, c1750. Pen and ink drawing by Howard Pyle, 19th century
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Media ID 12571113
1750 Carrying Colony Life Sedan Chair Servant Tricorn Typeface Upper Class
12"x10" Modern Frame
Step back in time with our exquisite New York: Sedan Chair framed print from the Media Storehouse collection. This captivating pen and ink drawing by Howard Pyle, produced in the 19th century, showcases a sedan chair owned by a wealthy resident of colonial New York around 1750. Add an air of historical charm to your living space and transport yourself back to the opulence of the past. Embrace the rich history of New York City with this stunning piece of art, available now at Media Storehouse.
10x8 Print in an MDF Wooden Frame with 180 gsm Satin Finish Paper. Glazed using shatter proof thin plexi glass. Frame thickness is 1 inch and depth 0.75 inch. Fluted cardboard backing held with clips. Supplied ready to hang with sawtooth hanger and rubber bumpers. Spot clean with a damp cloth. Packaged foam wrapped in a card.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 25.4cm (10" x 10")
Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 25.4cm (12" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back to colonial New York in the year 1750, showcasing a symbol of wealth and privilege - a Sedan chair. Owned by a prosperous resident of the city, this luxurious mode of transportation was reserved for the upper class during that era. The intricate pen and ink drawing by Howard Pyle, created in the 19th century, beautifully captures the essence of life in early America. In this scene, we see two liverymen dressed in tricorn hats carrying the Sedan chair through bustling streets. These men were responsible for transporting their wealthy master from one destination to another with utmost care and precision. The middle-class residents observe with curiosity as they witness an emblem of opulence passing before them. The Sedan chair itself is an exquisite piece of craftsmanship, reflecting both elegance and comfort. Its ornate design speaks volumes about its owner's status within society. This image serves as a reminder of how transportation has evolved over time; from such manual methods to modern automobiles that dominate our streets today. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork, it allows us to step into history and experience life as it once was in colonial New York - where social classes were clearly defined, luxury was flaunted unabashedly, and even modes of transportation became symbols of affluence.
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