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“A South East View of the City of New York”

London, England

1768

Maker

drawn c. 1763 by Thomas Howdell (dates unknown), engraved by Pierre Charles Canot (French, 1710–1777)

Measurements

Frame: 16-3/8 in x 23-3/8 in x 1-1/2 in; sight, 13 in x 20-1/8 in

Materials

Colored etching and engraving on paper

Credit Line

Historic Odessa Foundation, gift of H. Rodney Sharp

Accession Number

1959.3530

Inscription

“A South East View of the City of New York, in North America.” is along the left half below the image.  The text is repeated in French on the right half.

Condition Notes

The print has been trimmed along the bottom, removing some text.

Provenance

Ex coll. H. Rodney Sharp

Comments

This print, which features two men sitting on a knoll with a prominent tree in the foreground, is a companion picture to a South West View, accession no. 1959.3529.

The southwest view of New York shows landmarks numbered and keyed to text now missing from the bottom of the print.  That missing text is, "1. New Colledge, 2. Old English Church, 3. City Hall, 4 French Church.    5. North River, 6. Staten Island, 7. The Prison."  Additional missing text is, "Drawn on the spot by Capt. Thomas Howdell, of the Royal Artillery ; engraved by P. Canot. / London Printed for John Bowles at No. 13 in Cornhill, Robert Sayer at No. 53 in Fleet Street, Thos Jeffreys the corner of St. Martins Lane in the Strand, Carington Bowles at No. 69 in St. Pauls Church Yard, and Henry Parker at No. 82 in Cornhill."