File:Goupil Broadway woodcut.png
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English: Detail of A panoramic view of Broadway, New York City, commencing at the Astor House. [Repeated under each one of the three pictures on this sheet.], showing the Goupil Gallery ; wood engraving by Henry Bricher, printed in New York. Dim. [full sheet] : 38.8 x 56 cm. |
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Source | The New York Public Library, scan image. |
Author | Henry Bricher (circa 1817 - ?) |
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The Goupil & Co. Gallery, at 289 Broadway.
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