Artwork

Central Park Scenery (New York)

Central Park Scenery (New York), by Charles Magnus, ink, 1864
Central Park Scenery (New York), by Charles Magnus, ink, 1864

Central Park Scenery (New York) is an ink print by the Romanticist artist Charles Magnus. It dates from 1864 and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Art.

About this work

The title at the bottom says *Central Park Scenery* from 1857, and it’s signed by someone named Lucien G.

This image shows 15 small, oval scenes of Central Park, all framed on a pink background. Each circle has a different view—bridges, pavilions, trees, and open fields. Tiny people walk along paths, and some scenes show buildings with domes or arches.

The title at the bottom says *Central Park Scenery* from 1857, and it’s signed by someone named Lucien G. Waldo Schmidt. The artist who made these images was Charles Magnus, who used a printing method called lithography.

Next, check out lithography to see how artists like Magnus made detailed prints.

Overview

Central Park Scenery (New York) is a hand-colored lithograph created by Charles Magnus in 1864, featuring multiple scenes of Central Park.

Subject & Meaning

The print comprises 15 oval scenes of Central Park on a pink background, showcasing diverse park landscapes, including bridges, pavilions, and open fields, with small figures of people and architectural details.

Technique & Style

The image was produced using lithography, a printing technique that allowed for detailed reproductions. The scenes are hand-colored, adding an extra layer of visual detail.

History & Provenance

The print is signed by Lucien G. Waldo Schmidt, though Charles Magnus is credited as the artist. The title at the bottom references 1857, potentially indicating the source material or an earlier version.

Artist & collection

This work is in the public domain (CC0). Image source: National Gallery of Art open access. Spotted an error in this record? Tell us.