Shaw, Joshua “Passaic Falls, New Jersey.” [near Patterson, NJ].
Joshua Shaw. “Passaic Falls, New Jersey.” [near Patterson, NJ]. From Picturesque Views of American Scenery. Philadelphia: M. Carey & Son, 1819-21. 10 x 13 7/8. Aquatint with line etching by John Hill. Hand colored. Very good condition. McCauley, v. 11; Koke, 40; Stauffer 1343. A rare print from a very interesting series of American views that combine the work of some of the most talented Americans of the early nineteenth century. Joshua Shaw (ca. 1777-1860) was born and trained in England, where he exhibited at the Royal Academy. With a recommendation of his work from Benjamin West, Shaw emigrated to Philadelphia in 1817. He was enthralled by his new country, and as a result conceived the grand scheme of producing a folio of prints based on “correct delineations of some of the most prominent beauties of notable scenery.” He planned to travel throughout the United States to make his drawings, and to issue the prints by subscription in six sets of six views each. This