Six Remarkable Views in the Provinces of New-York, New-Jersey, and Pennsylvania, in North America
Artwork Details
- Title: Six Remarkable Views in the Provinces of New-York, New-Jersey, and Pennsylvania, in North America
- Series/Portfolio: [later reissued in] Scenographia Americana, or a Collection of Views in North America and the West Indies
- Artist: After Thomas Pownall (British, 1722–1805)
- Artist: After intermediary artist Paul Sandby (British, baptized Nottingham 1731–1809 London)
- Engraver: Plate 1 by Peter Paul Benazech (British, ca. 1730–1783)
- Engraver: Plate 4 by William Elliot (British, active London, 1727–66)
- Engraver: Plate 5 by Paul Sandby (British, baptized Nottingham 1731–1809 London)
- Engraver: Plates 3, 6 by James Peake (British, 1729–ca. 1782)
- Engraver: Plates 7-8 by Pierre Charles Canot (French, Paris 1710–1777 Kentish Town, London (active England))
- Publisher: Thomas Jeffreys (British, ca. 1719–1771)
- Date: 1761
- Medium: Etching and engraving
- Dimensions: Binding: 17 3/16 × 22 15/16 in. (43.6 × 58.2 cm)
Sheet: 16 7/8 × 22 7/16 in. (42.8 × 57 cm)
Plate: 14 3/8 × 20 7/8 in. (36.5 × 53 cm) - Classifications: Books, Prints
- Credit Line: The Edward W. C. Arnold Collection of New York Prints, Maps and Pictures, Bequest of Edward W. C. Arnold, 1954
- Object Number: 54.90.1555
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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