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Picturesque New York twelve photogravures from monotypes by C.F.W Mielatz. No. 12, Peter Cooper's house, Fourth Avenue and 28th Street Mielatz 1904

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Picturesque New York twelve photogravures from monotypes by C.F.W Mielatz. No. 12, Peter Cooper's house, Fourth Avenue and 28th Street Mielatz 1904

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Print shows a street level view of the former Peter Cooper House, at Fourth Avenue and 28th Street, New York City, now functioning as a restaurant and other shops, showing street railroads at the intersection, an "exit" for the newly opened New York City subway, and a sanitation worker pushing a cart in the lower right foreground.

Signed and dated on plate.
Paper has watermark on lower right corner: A.O.L.
Paper has watermark on upper left margin MADE IN GR.
Blind stamp on lower left corner: Gott Schultz Die Marke.
Inscribed in red ink on verso: 43722 p1s.
Stamped on verso: L.C. Division of Prints.
Forms part of: Popular graphic art print filing series (Library of Congress).
In portfolio: Picturesque New York twelve photogravures from monotypes by C.F.W Mielatz. The Society of Iconophiles : New York, 1908.

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01/01/1908
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