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Lady Liberty: New York’s Guiding Light

Lady Liberty: New York’s Guiding Light

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A striking hand-colored lithograph by Currier & Ives from 1885, featuring the Statue of Liberty at the center, surrounded by ships in New York Harbor. Key landmarks are identified in the margins, capturing a moment in time when the statue symbolized both a marvel of engineering and a beacon of hope.

The Chinoiserie-inspired copper tea canister in the photo is available here

Why We Picked It
The soft blues and greens of the water create a sense of calm and vastness, while the earthy tones of the land and the crisp white sails of the ships provide contrast, drawing the eye across the bustling scene. The Statue of Liberty, though central, is subtle, its muted bronze hues blending harmoniously into the composition, reflecting its unfinished state at the time.

The colors, applied by hand, add a layer of depth and warmth, with delicate shading and tonal gradients giving the print a painterly quality. The overall aesthetic conveys a sense of wonder and optimism, as the luminous harbor scene radiates light and movement, symbolizing progress and hope. The intricate details of the ships, waves, and landmarks create a narrative-rich image.

Notable Context
This print offers a glimpse into the excitement and optimism surrounding the Statue of Liberty before its dedication in 1886.The Statue of Liberty, designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, was a gift from France to the United States to honor their alliance and shared ideals of liberty. This lithograph predates the statue’s completion and captures New York Harbor alive with activity, showcasing the awe-inspiring view Bartholdi described upon his arrival. The image was part of a series released by Currier & Ives.

About the Printer
Currier & Ives, the prolific American printmaking firm, was known for creating detailed and vibrant lithographs that chronicled the events and ideals of 19th-century America. Their works were highly accessible, often bringing significant historical moments and cultural touchstones into homes across the nation. This lithograph exemplifies their talent for capturing the spirit of the age, blending artistry with history.

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