Hudson-Fulton Celebration spectacular parade of ships on the Hudson River in New York City, 1909
Edition of 50
DP2739/17X22
High quality digital print produced from digital file created from original vintage glass camera negative and printed on Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag photo paper 310g/m2
Print carefully fitted in 18 X 24" Bright White 100% cotton pre-cut Museum Exhibition mat board from Archival Methods fully assembled with a 4-ply beveled window and a 2-ply backing board, hinged together with linen tape
Watermarks do not appear on the actual artwork., 13 x 19 in
33 x 48.3 cm
Hudson-Fulton Celebration spectacular parade of ships on the Hudson River in New York City, 1909
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High quality digital print produced from digital file created from original vintage glass camera negative and printed on Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag photo paper 310g/m2
Print carefully fitted in 22 X 28" Bright White 100% cotton pre-cut Museum Exhibition mat board from Archival Methods fully assembled with a 4-ply beveled window and a 2-ply backing board, hinged together with linen tape
Watermarks do not appear on the actual artwork., 17 x 22 in
43.2 x 55.9 cm, 17 X 22
Hudson-Fulton Celebration spectacular parade of ships on the Hudson River in New York City, 1909
The Hudson-Fulton Celebration took place only once, from September 25 to October 9, 1909. This grand event commemorated the 300th anniversary of Henry Hudson's exploration of the Hudson River...
The Hudson-Fulton Celebration took place only once, from September 25 to October 9, 1909.
This grand event commemorated the 300th anniversary of Henry Hudson's exploration of the Hudson River in 1609 and the 100th anniversary of Robert Fulton's first successful commercial steamboat voyage on the same river in 1807.
The celebration featured a variety of events, including a spectacular parade of ships on the Hudson River, historical pageants, exhibitions, and other festivities, highlighting advancements in technology and showcasing the rich history of New York State and its significance in American history.