New York Harbor and Docks, from Brooklyn, Long Island (Newyorks Hamn och Redd, Från Brooklyn på Longisland), from "Atlas til Friherre Klinckowströms Bref om de Förente Staterne" (Atlas to accompany Baron Klinckowström's Letters Written on a Journey to the United States, 1818–20)
This view of New York rom Brooklyn in 1820 was made to illustrate Baron Klinckström's "Letters about the United States", written during his travels 1818-20 and published in Stockholm in 1824. The image recoreds steam ferries and sail boats in common use around 1820.
Artwork Details
- Title: New York Harbor and Docks, from Brooklyn, Long Island (Newyorks Hamn och Redd, Från Brooklyn på Longisland), from "Atlas til Friherre Klinckowströms Bref om de Förente Staterne" (Atlas to accompany Baron Klinckowström's Letters Written on a Journey to the United States, 1818–20)
- Series/Portfolio: Atlas til Friherre Klinckowströms Bref om de Förente Staterne (Atlas to accompany Baron Klinckowström's Letters Written on a Journey to the United States, 1818–20)
- Designer: Axel Klinckowström (Swedish, 1775–1837)
- Etcher: Carl Fredrik Akrell (Swedish, 1779–1868)
- Date: 1824
- Medium: Etching and aquatint
- Dimensions: Plate: 13 3/8 × 20 9/16 in. (34 × 52.2 cm)
Sheet: 16 7/16 × 21 3/16 in. (41.8 × 53.8 cm) - Classification: Prints
- Credit Line: Bequest of Charles Allen Munn, 1924
- Object Number: 24.90.1965(18)
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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