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Interieur de New York, rue de Provost et Chapel, No. 3 by Milbert, Jacques [New York City] - 1830

by Milbert, Jacques [New York City]

Interieur de New York, rue de Provost et Chapel, No. 3 by Milbert, Jacques [New York City] - 1830

Interieur de New York, rue de Provost et Chapel, No. 3

by Milbert, Jacques [New York City]

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Paris & London: Ardit & Coindet, 1830. Very good condition. A handsome color lithograph of a snowy city scene at Provost Street and Chapel, from Jacques Milbert's superlative collection of views entitled "Itineraire Pittoresque du Fleuve Hudson et des Parties Laterales de l'Amerique du Nord...". Milbert, who trained as an engineer, came to the United States in 1815 and stayed for 7 years. As drawing was a compulsory part of any engineers training, he was to show his talent in the quality of the 53 views he made of places he visited. They form one of the most accurate portrayals of the Northeast in the period. They are also an early example of the use of lithography for topographical prints. 'As an artist, Milbert loved to paint American landscapes, particularly those which showed the Hudson, "King of Rivers," flowing majestically through the mountains .... The pictures of what he saw, as of the time he drew them, constitute a unique and valuable record.' ((Sherman, 'A French Explorer in the Hudson Valley'). Titles in French, English, Latin and German. Lithograph with later hand color, very clean, some fox spotting and one closed tear in wide margins not affecting image. Printed image 12 1/2 x 9 3/4" includes caption, with large margins (19 1/2 x 13").

  • Bookseller Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints US (US)
  • Book Condition Used - Very good condition
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Publisher Ardit & Coindet
  • Place of Publication Paris & London
  • Date Published 1830