拍品专文
"This is one of the supreme mirrors of this group, and it is in superb original condition."--Albert Sack, 1993
Illustrating one of the most celebrated forms from Federal-era New York, this looking glass features a view of New York from Hoboken. The scene is based upon a 1796 sketch by Scottish artist Alexander Robertson (1772-1841), which was etched and published in London in 1800 by Francis Jukes. For another looking glass with the same scene, see Dean A. Fales, Jr., American Painted Furniture, 1660-1880 (New York, 1986), p. 120, fig. 198.
Illustrating one of the most celebrated forms from Federal-era New York, this looking glass features a view of New York from Hoboken. The scene is based upon a 1796 sketch by Scottish artist Alexander Robertson (1772-1841), which was etched and published in London in 1800 by Francis Jukes. For another looking glass with the same scene, see Dean A. Fales, Jr., American Painted Furniture, 1660-1880 (New York, 1986), p. 120, fig. 198.