ITEM: original woodcut print from Harper's Weekly, 28 May 1887. Fragment, 11x10 inches. Fair condition. $75.00, in mat.
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This peep into a possible future appeared in Harper's Weekly on 18 May 1887. It is the work of artist W.A. Rogers and depicts a filling-up lower Manhattan, complete with broad avenues lined by elevated trains whose reach evidently knows no bounds. The new elevated subway winds its way across the harbor to Liberty Island, where it wraps itself around the feet and up the body of the newly--dedicated Statue of Liberty (opened in October of the previous year). In the foreground is the cupola of a transit station with a fluttering flag advertising "Coney Island via Broadway"--I'm not sure what this is all about, as the placement of the island has nothing to do with anything except making a point in the cartoon. (The original is offered at our blog bookstore.)
A very full interpretation of this image may be found at HarpWeek, here.
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