Lithograph With Tint Stone Collection
Step into the world of art and history with this captivating collection of lithographs with tint stone
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Step into the world of art and history with this captivating collection of lithographs with tint stone. Each piece offers a unique glimpse into different aspects of society, architecture, and prominent figures from the 19th century. Transport yourself to the bustling streets of New York City in 1848 as you explore the "Proposed Rail Road for Broadway" by William Endicott & Co. This intricate lithograph showcases their vision for an innovative transportation system that would forever change the city's landscape. Marvel at the grandeur of the "Proposed Colossal Statue of George Washington for the City of New York" created in 1845. The artist, known only as G, captures Washington's commanding presence and pays homage to his significant role in American history. Immerse yourself in old-world charm with a glimpse into New York's past through "New England Hotel, Broadway. " This lithograph transports you back to ca. 1848 when Trinity Church Yard stood adjacent to this iconic hotel, offering a serene escape amidst urban life. Discover two silhouette portraits that capture political figures during their time in office. The first depicts John Randolph from 1844 by E. B. & E. C Kellogg while the second portrays Martin Van Buren from the same year by William Henry Brown and E. B. , showcasing their distinctive styles and attention to detail. Experience academia at St. Johns College Fordham, New York between 1846-51 through William Rodrigue's meticulous depiction. This lithograph allows you to step foot onto its historic grounds and witness education unfold within its walls. Witness a momentous event captured on paper - "Distribution of American Art Union Prizes. " Held at Tabernacle on Broadway on December 24th, this scene immortalizes artists receiving recognition for their exceptional work within an artistic community that thrived during this period. Delve into numismatics with Eugene Delacroix's stunning creation - "Sheet of Six Antique Coins" from 1825.