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Preview image of work. etching on paper,  The Chapel of the Comforter 35460

2017.56.750

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The Chapel of the Comforter

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Artist

Walter Pach (New York, New York, 1883 – 1958, New York, New York)

Title

The Chapel of the Comforter

Creation Date

1919

Century

early 20th century

Dimensions

4 3/4 x 3 1/2 in. (12.07 x 8.89 cm)

Object Type

print

Creation Place

North America, United States

Medium and Support

etching on paper

Credit Line

Gift of Francis M. Naumann and Marie T. Keller

Copyright

This artwork may be under copyright. For further information, please consult the Museum’s Copyright Terms and Conditions.

Accession Number

2017.56.750

Object Description

Total of 3 unnumbered prints, all of the same plate size, depicting buildings in lower Manhattan, including The Chapel of The Comforter at Jackson Square in New York City, 13th Street and 8th Avenue; trees and pedestrians in foreground. All are signed and dated on pencil below print, Pach 1919.
See images attached to EmbARK record.
This etching is in the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, a gift in 1922.

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Keywords: cityscape   image of New York City