antique prints, maps and watercolors

(The Reading Terminal...in Philadelphia) New York: Frank Leslie's Weekly, Jan. 1885. $195.00

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"The New Terminal Station of the Reading Terminal Company at Twelfth and Market Streets, Philadelphia, Now Nearing Completion."

In the nineteenth century, before photography became commonplace, newspapers, guidebooks, and periodicals were illustrated with wood engravings. Many of the best artists of the day earned their bread and butter in this manner. A.B. Frost, Thomas Nast, Winslow Homer, and Frederic Remington are just a few of the names of famous artists whose work appeared in Harper’s Weekly, The Illustrated London News, and Frank Leslie's Weekly.  They produced beautiful images that are technically superb original nineteenth century prints, invaluable for the historical information they provide. The prints provide glimpses into the daily life of the period and a great deal of information concerning the architectural detail of specific locations and individual buildings.
Insets of "The Loggia" and "The Train Shed from Arch Street."

10 1/2 x 15 3/4 inches, sheet.
Hand colored wood engraving.
Excellent condition.