Historic Prints & Photographs

Discover Your Past To Conquer The Future

Past in Present present collection of selected historical prints and original photographs. Most images are never been seen before. Crystal clear high quality digital prints produced from digital files created from original vintage glass camera negatives and printed on Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag photo paper 310g/m2. The watermark will now show on the print. All photographs are originals. 

 

NYC Central Park Bethesda Terrace and Fountain, c.1900's

Offering breathtaking views of both the Central Park Lake and woods, the Bethesda Terrace, located at 72nd Street Cross Drive, is an architectural marvel. The terrace was one of the very first structures to have been built in Central Park; its construction began in 1859, continued throughout the Civil War, and was completed in 1863. The structure's layout consists of both an upper and a lower terrace, which are connected by two grand staircases and a smaller one leading directly to the Mall. The entire terrace is constructed primarily of New Brunswick sandstone, paved with Roman brick, and boasts granite steps and landings. While the upper terrace flanks 72nd street and is responsible for the amazing views witnessed by tourists every year, the lower terrace connects to the Mall and features the majestic Bethesda Fountain. When designing the terrace, both Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux agreed that nature, rather than architecture, was to be of paramount importance in their plan. They proposed that the terrace would be known as the "heart of the park," and Vaux was once quoted as having said, "Nature first, second, and third – architecture after a while." The two creators' vision consisted of a place where people could experience nature while holding social gatherings, a place to see and be seen while mingling with like-minded people. It was meant to be an escape from the often stressful and busy urban life of the typical city-dweller. Jacob Wrey Mould, the designer of the Bethesda Fountain, supported Olmsted and Vaux's emphasis on nature with his designs of the decorative elements of the terrace, created according to Vaux's own original ideas and concept. Mould's carvings depict such things as the times of day and the four seasons. His designs also present images of birds that can be found in the area, as well as seasonal plants that are grown within the terrace.

  • Hudson-Fulton Celebration Parade Float # 23 Title Car, Colonial Period New York City, 1909
    Hudson-Fulton Celebration Parade Float # 23 Title Car, Colonial Period New York City, 1909$ 500.00
    Hudson-Fulton Celebration Parade Float # 23 Title Car, Colonial Period New York City, 1909
    $ 500.00
  • Hudson-Fulton Celebration Parade Float # 8 "Indian Season of Hunting" New York City, 1909
    Hudson-Fulton Celebration Parade Float # 8 "Indian Season of Hunting" New York City, 1909$ 300.00
    Hudson-Fulton Celebration Parade Float # 8 "Indian Season of Hunting" New York City, 1909
    $ 300.00
  • Hudson-Fulton Celebration spectacular parade of ships on the Hudson River in New York City, 1909
    Hudson-Fulton Celebration spectacular parade of ships on the Hudson River in New York City, 1909$ 350.00
    Hudson-Fulton Celebration spectacular parade of ships on the Hudson River in New York City, 1909
    $ 350.00
  • “Hudson-Fulton Celebration” NYC Grants Tomb US Navy Ship Fleet Parade, 1909
    “Hudson-Fulton Celebration” NYC Grants Tomb US Navy Ship Fleet Parade, 1909$ 350.00
    “Hudson-Fulton Celebration” NYC Grants Tomb US Navy Ship Fleet Parade, 1909
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  • William Merritt Chase Teaching at Art Students League, NYC, 1908
    William Merritt Chase Teaching at Art Students League, NYC, 1908$ 350.00
    William Merritt Chase Teaching at Art Students League, NYC, 1908
    $ 350.00
  • Aviation Pioneer Pilot Roy Knabenshue Christened "Wizard of the Air” Preparing His Toledo 2 Airship For The First Ever Flight Over New York City, 1905
    Aviation Pioneer Pilot Roy Knabenshue Christened "Wizard of the Air” Preparing His Toledo 2 Airship For The First Ever Flight Over New York City, 1905$ 350.00
    Aviation Pioneer Pilot Roy Knabenshue Christened "Wizard of the Air” Preparing His Toledo 2 Airship For The First Ever Flight Over New York City, 1905
    $ 350.00
  • Aime Dupont, Enrico Caruso: "The Voice That Defined an Era", 1901
    Aime Dupont, Enrico Caruso: "The Voice That Defined an Era", 1901$ 350.00
    Aime Dupont, Enrico Caruso: "The Voice That Defined an Era", 1901
    $ 350.00
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