Description: Historical 1864 New York City Parade Print - Vintage Etching Description: This vintage print captures a lively New York City parade in 1864. The detailed etching shows a bustling crowd and a celebratory atmosphere during a period marked by great historical significance. The parade appears to be related to political and social themes, with visible banners and signs in the crowd. One notable sign in the artwork reads “One of Old Abe’s Jokes.” The print is housed on a larger backing board, preserving the image for many more years. This piece was sourced from the New York Public Library Picture Collection, a respected archive known for its historical collections. This etching represents a slice of New York City’s vibrant history, offering an evocative glimpse into mid-19th century life. Dimensions: Height: 4.5 inches Width: 5 inches (Artwork size on larger backing) Artist Information: The artist is unknown, but this piece exemplifies the etching style commonly used in mid-19th century printmaking, particularly for documenting important social and political events. The imagery captures an important moment in American history. Significance: This print represents a unique snapshot of New York City in 1864, a time of significant political and social change during the Civil War era. It is an ideal piece fo
Price: 85 USD
Location: Winston-Salem, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-11-30T14:12:09.000Z
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Type: Artwork