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Castle Garden, New York, pub. 1887 (colour lithograph)
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Castle Garden, New York, pub. 1887 (colour lithograph)
Castle Garden, New York, pub. 1887 (colour lithograph). Statue of Liberty designed by Fre de ric Auguste Bartholdi (1834 – 1904); built by Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832 – 1923);
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This vibrant and historic lithograph captures the essence of Castle Garden, New York in 1887. The focal point of the image is undoubtedly the Statue of Liberty, designed by Fre de ric Auguste Bartholdi and built by Alexandre Gustave Eiffel. Standing tall and majestic, Lady Liberty symbolizes hope and freedom for all who arrived at this bustling immigration center. Surrounding the statue are scenes that depict daily life at Castle Garden. Families can be seen strolling along the promenade, enjoying a leisurely day out. Immigrants from all corners of the world fill the quayside, eagerly awaiting their turn to embark on a new chapter in America. The air is filled with anticipation as dreams come alive within these walls. Intriguing details abound throughout this lithograph - pipe-smoking gentlemen engaged in conversation, children playing near a drinking fountain, and ships docking at Battery Park's shores. These elements paint a vivid picture of Manhattan's rich history as an immigration hub. As part of Andrew Melrose's Historica Graphica Collection, this print encapsulates not only a moment frozen in time but also represents an important era in American history. It serves as a reminder that our nation was built upon diversity and opportunity for those seeking refuge or pursuing their dreams. With its vibrant colors and intricate details, this lithograph transports us back to an era when Castle Garden played a vital role in shaping America's identity as "the land of opportunity. "
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