The drawings were made for George Melksham Bourne, who issued a series of New York Views in 1831, the engravings being executed by J. The catalog description reads, "After drawings by C. With the Parke-Bernet Galleries auction catalog titled 'Color Plate Books Art Reference Bindings, Septemshowing the catalog entry #102 describing the item, as well as a photocopy of the original bill of sale, and the original Parke-Bernet manila envelope in which the engravings were held. Other engravers include Archer, Gimber and Fossette. Plate : New York, from Weehawk Plate 17th: St. Plate 15th: Church of the Ascension, Canal St. Steam Boat Wharf, Whitehall Street Plate 13th: Custom House, Wall St. United States' Branch Bank Plate 12th: Brooklyn Ferry, Fulton St. Paul's Church, Broadway Merchant's Exchange, Wall St. Thomas' Church Park Theatre & Part of Park Row Plate 7th: Bowery Theatre Washington Hotel, Broadway Plate 8th: Junction of Broadway & The Bowery Bay & harbour of New York Plate 9th: Council Chamber, City Hall Public Room, Merchant's Exchange Plate 10th: St. Plate 4th: Park Place American Hotel, Broadway Plate 5th: Mansion House, (Bunker's), Broadway Steam Boat Wharf, Battery Place Plate 6th: St. Plate 3d: Masonic Hall, Broadway Landing Place, Foot of Barclay St. The views are titled as follows: Plate 1st: City Hotel Grace & Trinity Churches Plate 2d: Bowling Green Landing Place, Foot of Courtlandt St. With many views engraved by James Smillie, known for his exquisite "bank note" engraving. OCLC 40707736 records 3 copies only but with 19 plates. A total of thirty five engravings of New York views printed on 18 numbered (except for Pl. This first issue of the Bourne plates can be distinguished by Bourne's imprint and copyright notice, which are removed from later issues of plates published by Disturnell. This is the first attempt at recording the day to day life in New York City and interestingly, the images are about the size of stereoscopic views, which became so popular some 20 years later. Bourne, and based on originals by Charles Burton, James Smillie and William Guy Wall. A set of the first extensive series of New York street views to be published, issued by the engraver George M. New York Views the first attempt at recording day to day life in New York City. publisher Charles Burton James Smillie William Guy Wall (after).
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