Bartlett, W.H. “View of New York. From Weehawken"
William Henry Bartlett. “View of New York. From Weehawken.” From N.P. Willis. American Scenery. London: George Virtue, [1839-1840]. Octavo: ca. 5 x 7 (image). Steel engraving by R. Wallis. Hand color. Very good condition. William Henry Bartlett (1809-1854) was a British landscape artist famous for his views of all parts of the world which appeared in a series of travel volumes issued in the nineteenth century. Beginning in 1837, British publisher George Virtue began to publish what would become the most successful of all Bartlett’s series, a work written by American author Nathaniel P. Willis and entitled American Scenery: or Land, Lake, and River Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. The book and its prints were first issued in a series of parts running to November 1839, and then the entire work was issued in two volumes in January 1840. This book and Bartlett’s prints were a huge success. American Scenery was reissued numerous times up to about 1870 and the prints (and pir