Sing Sing Prison and Tappan Sea.

Method Steel engraving
Artist H. Adlard after T. Creswick after William Henry Bartlett
Published London Published for the Propietors, by Geo. Virtue, 26, Ivy Lane, 1839
Dimensions Image 120 x 182 mm , sheet 204 x 265 mm.
Notes French and German titles below English title.

From N.P.Willis's American Scenery.

William Henry Bartlett (1809-1854) was a British landscape artist famous for his views of all parts of the world which appeared in a series of travel volumes issued in the nineteenth century. In 1837 British publisher George Virtue began to publish what would become the most successful of all Bartlett's series, a work written by American author Nathaniel P. Willis and entitled American Scenery: or Land, Lake, and River Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. The book and its prints were first issued in a series of parts running to November 1839, and then the entire work was issued in two volumes in January 1840. This book and Bartlett's prints were a huge success. American Scenery was reissued numerous times up to about 1870 and the prints (and pirated copies of them) appeared not only in these volumes, but also in magazines, other books, and as separate prints.
Framing unmounted
Price £15.00
Stock ID 24158

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