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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Smoke, Signs & Steel: Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan’s Lost Commercial Quarter, c.1900s, c.1900s Smoke, Signs & Steel: Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan’s Lost Commercial Quarter, c.1900s. (watermarks do not appear on the actual artwork.)
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Smoke, Signs & Steel: Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan’s Lost Commercial Quarter, c.1900s, c.1900s

Fine Art Print produced from digital file created from original vintage glass camera negative and printed on 100% cotton Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag Archival photo paper 310g/m2. (watermarks do not appear on the actual artwork.)
Print carefully fitted in 22" X 28" Bright White 100% cotton pre-cut Museum Exhibition mat board fully assembled with 2-ply beveled window and a 4-ply backing board.
17 x 22 in
43.2 x 55.9 cm
Edition of 50
DP3755/17X22
$ 400.00
Smoke, Signs & Steel: Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan’s Lost Commercial Quarter, c.1900s, c.1900s
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A remarkable rooftop panorama of early New York City, captured from the upper floors of Lower Manhattan’s first skyscraper district and looking east across the East River toward the mighty...
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A remarkable rooftop panorama of early New York City, captured from the upper floors of Lower Manhattan’s first skyscraper district and looking east across the East River toward the mighty Brooklyn Bridge. More than a bridge view, this rare image is a visual time capsule of the vanished commercial neighborhoods that once powered the city’s rise.

Below the soaring granite towers of the Brooklyn Bridge, dense blocks of warehouses, loft buildings, factories, and narrow streets stretch toward the waterfront. Tugboats, ferries, and working vessels move through the river while steam rises from countless chimneys and rooftops, creating the unmistakable atmosphere of industrial-era Manhattan.

Careful study of the scene reveals painted wall advertisements and business signs from long-forgotten enterprises, including Lehn & Fink Wholesale Druggists, the famed pharmaceutical house later associated with household brands such as Lysol and Pebeco; the New York Frame & Picture Co.; a Bromide Enlarging photographic concern; and likely references to coastal transport lines serving New Haven and Bridgeport. These surviving signs transform the photograph into a documentary record of the wholesale, printing, shipping, and manufacturing trades that once crowded the streets east of Park Row.

Likely photographed from the historic Newspaper Row / Nassau Street / Beekman Street district, this elevated view preserves a New York now almost entirely lost—before modern towers, before expressways, and before the waterfront was transformed.

A museum-worthy image for collectors of New York history, urban architecture, industrial photography, maritime commerce, and the golden age of the American city.

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