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BOSTON, 1850. Aerial view of Boston, Massachusetts. Lithograph, 1850, by John Bachmann after his own drawing

BOSTON, 1850. Aerial view of Boston, Massachusetts. Lithograph, 1850, by John Bachmann after his own drawing


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BOSTON, 1850. Aerial view of Boston, Massachusetts. Lithograph, 1850, by John Bachmann after his own drawing

BOSTON, 1850.
Aerial view of Boston, Massachusetts. Lithograph, 1850, by John Bachmann after his own drawing

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This lithograph, titled "BOSTON, 1850. Aerial view of Boston, Massachusetts" takes us back in time to the bustling cityscape of mid-19th century Boston. Created by John Bachmann after his own drawing, this lithograph showcases the remarkable talent and attention to detail of the artist. The image captures a panoramic aerial view of Boston, revealing its vibrant coastal charm and maritime heritage. From the majestic sailing ships dotting the harbor to the iconic Bunker Hill Monument standing tall in the distance, every element tells a story about this historic city. The lithograph also highlights some key features that defined Boston during that era. The North End neighborhood is visible with its charming streets and buildings while an exquisite fountain graces one corner of a park nearby. Bridges connect different parts of the city, symbolizing both transportation and unity. As we gaze at this print from The Granger Collection in New York, we can't help but marvel at how much has changed since 1850 while appreciating how certain elements have stood the test of time. This artwork serves as a reminder not only of Boston's rich history but also our ability to capture moments through art that transcend generations.

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