Birch, William Russell “Philadelphia Bank in Fourth Street, Philadelphia.  Built 1809.  Taken down 1837"

Birch, William Russell “Philadelphia Bank in Fourth Street, Philadelphia. Built 1809. Taken down 1837"

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William Russell Birch. “Philadelphia Bank in Fourth Street, Philadelphia.  Built 1809.  Taken down 1837.”  From the City of Philadelphia.  Philadelphia: William Birch, [1860].  McAllister restrike.  Engraving.  Full hand color.   Very good condition.  A/A  When issued in 1800, William Birch’s prints of Philadelphia formed the first series of views of any American city.  As the first comprehensive picture of an American city, illustrating its buildings and street life, this work is of great historical importance.  The superior quality of the work is evidenced in its scope of conception, the artistic excellence of the prints, and their fine execution.  The prints provide a unique visual record of Philadelphia at a time when it was the most important and sophisticated city in the western hemisphere, and for a time was the capital of the newly formed United States.  Each print shows a scene of the vibrant city, with the buildings providing a stately backdrop for the bustling activity that

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