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City of Albany, New York, Hudson River View – Antique Engraving, 1827
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City of Albany, New York, Hudson River View – Antique Engraving, 1827
This finely detailed early 19th-century engraving titled City of Albany, in the State of New York presents a panoramic view of Albany as seen from across the Hudson River. The composition captures the city at a formative stage of its development, with church spires, public buildings, and dense clusters of houses rising along the riverbank. Sailing vessels and small boats animate the broad river in the foreground, underscoring Albany’s importance as a commercial and transportation hub along one of America’s most vital waterways.
The view was drawn by G. Kane and engraved by T. Dixon, and published in London by Fisher, Son
Co. in 1827. British publishers played a significant role in disseminating images of American cities to European audiences, and this print reflects contemporary interest in the young United States and its growing urban centers. The accuracy of the cityscape, combined with its picturesque framing, suggests both documentary intent and aesthetic appeal.
In the foreground, pastoral elements such as grazing sheep, wooden farm buildings, and figures at work contrast with the urban density beyond the river. This juxtaposition emphasizes the transitional nature of Albany in the 1820s, poised between rural surroundings and increasing commercial prominence. The Hudson River functions as both a visual and economic artery, linking Albany to New York City and the wider Atlantic world.
Technically, the engraving is crisply executed, with fine horizontal line work in the sky and water and more textured engraving used to define buildings, foliage, and terrain. The composition is balanced and expansive, guiding the viewer’s eye from the quiet foreground scene across the river to the bustling city beyond. As an early and clearly dated view, the print serves as an important visual document of Albany’s early urban history.
This engraving is highly appealing to collectors of early American city views, Hudson River imagery, New York State history, and transatlantic travel illustration. Its combination of historical documentation and decorative landscape makes it equally suitable for scholarly collections and refined interiors.
Condition report
Good antique condition. Overall age toning and scattered foxing throughout the margins, consistent with age. The engraved image remains clear and well-defined with good contrast. A visible plate mark is present. Minor edge wear only.
Framing suggestions
A classic walnut, black, or antique gilt frame with a wide off-white or light cream mat will complement the engraving’s early 19th-century character. A double mat with a subtle darker inner line will enhance depth and presentation.
Technique: Copper engraving
Maker: T. Dixon after G. Kane, London, 1827
- Dimensions:Height: 7.72 in (19.6 cm)Width: 9.85 in (25 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
- Materials and Techniques:Paper,Engraved
- Place of Origin:
- Period:1720-1729
- Date of Manufacture:circa 1827
- Condition:Good antique condition. Overall age toning and scattered foxing throughout the margins, consistent with age. The engraved image remains clear and well-defined with good contrast. A visible plate mark is present. Minor edge wear only.
- Seller Location:Langweer, NL
- Reference Number:Seller: BG-14129-131stDibs: LU3054347993962
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