William H. Schenck, 1859 - The Third Avenue Railroad Depot - fine art print
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Information about the art product
The Third Avenue Railroad Depot is a work of art painted by William H. Schenck in 1859. The original was painted with the size of 36 x 50 in (91,4 x 127 cm) and was made on the medium oil on canvas. Nowadays, the work of art can be viewed in in the The Metropolitan Museum of Art's digital art collection located in New York City, New York, United States of America. The modern art public domain work of art is supplied with courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Edward W. C. Arnold Collection of New York Prints, Maps, and Pictures, Bequest of Edward W. C. Arnold, 1954. : The Edward W. C. Arnold Collection of New York Prints, Maps, and Pictures, Bequest of Edward W. C. Arnold, 1954. On top of that, alignment is in landscape format and has an image ratio of 1.4 : 1, which means that the length is 40% longer than the width.
Your product material options
For every product we offer different sizes & materials. We allow you to pick your favorite size and material among the following product individualization options:
- Aluminium dibond print: These are metal prints on aluminium dibond with an outstanding depth effect. For your Direct Aluminium Dibond option, we print your artwork right on the surface of the aluminum material. The bright and white parts of the artpiece shimmer with a silk gloss, however without glow. Colors are luminous, details of the print appear crisp and clear, and you can really notice the matte appearance. This direct UV print on Aluminum Dibond is one of the most demanded entry-level products and is a contemporary way to showcase fine art prints, since it draws attention on the whole artwork.
- Canvas: The canvas direct print is a printed canvas mounted on a wood frame. Your canvas of this work of art will give you the chance to turn your into a large size work of art. Hanging your canvas print: Canvas prints are relatively low in weight, which implies that it is quite simple to hang the Canvas print without the support of any wall-mounts. Canvas prints are suited for all kinds of walls in your home.
- Printed poster (canvas material): The poster print is a UV printed cotton canvas paper with a fine surface finish, that reminds the actual work of art. Please note, that depending on the size of the poster we add a white margin of around 2-6cm round about the print motif to facilitate the framing.
- Glossy acrylic glass print (with real glass coating): The acrylic glass print, which is sometimes described as a an art print on plexiglass, makes your favorite original artwork into wonderful décor.
Important information: We do everything to depict the products as accurately as possible and to demonstrate them visually. Still, the pigments of the printing material, as well as the printing may diverge somehwat from the presentation on the device's screen. Depending on your screen settings and the condition of the surface, color pigments can unfortunately not be printed 100% realistically. In view of the fact that our fine art prints are processed and printed by hand, there may also be slight deviations in the motif's exact position and the size.
Product background info
Product classification: | wall art |
Reproduction: | digital reproduction |
Production method: | UV direct printing (digital print) |
Manufacturing: | German production |
Type of stock: | on demand production |
Product usage: | home design, home décor |
Image orientation: | landscape alignment |
Aspect ratio: | length to width 1.4 : 1 |
Meaning of the image ratio: | the length is 40% longer than the width |
Available variants: | canvas print, poster print (canvas paper), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), metal print (aluminium dibond) |
Canvas print (canvas on stretcher frame) sizes: | 70x50cm - 28x20", 140x100cm - 55x39" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) variants: | 70x50cm - 28x20", 140x100cm - 55x39" |
Poster print (canvas paper) sizes: | 70x50cm - 28x20" |
Aluminium dibond print variants: | 70x50cm - 28x20", 140x100cm - 55x39" |
Art print framing: | not included |
Work of art information
Title of the work of art: | "The Third Avenue Railroad Depot" |
Artwork classification: | painting |
Generic term: | modern art |
Temporal classification: | 19th century |
Created in the year: | 1859 |
Approximate age of artwork: | over 160 years |
Original medium: | oil on canvas |
Original artwork size: | 36 x 50 in (91,4 x 127 cm) |
Exhibited in: | The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Location of the museum: | New York City, New York, United States of America |
Available at: | The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
License of artwork: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Edward W. C. Arnold Collection of New York Prints, Maps, and Pictures, Bequest of Edward W. C. Arnold, 1954 |
Artwork creditline: | The Edward W. C. Arnold Collection of New York Prints, Maps, and Pictures, Bequest of Edward W. C. Arnold, 1954 |
The painter
Name: | William H. Schenck |
Gender: | male |
Jobs: | painter |
Classification: | modern artist |
Lifetime: | 100 years |
Year of birth: | 1809 |
Died in the year: | 1909 |
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General description by the museum's website (© Copyright - by The Metropolitan Museum of Art - The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Schenck painted this precise representation of the Third Avenue Railroad Company’s new depot while serving as the company’s superintendent (1856–64). Completed in 1857 (and destroyed just four years later by fire), the handsome brick edifice was located on Third Avenue between 65th and 66th Streets in New York City. In addition to highlighting the contemporary popularity of the horse-drawn streetcar, Schenck also included a hot-air balloon in the sky, identified in tiny letters as the Atlantic. The balloon’s owners, John Wise and John LaMountain, hoped to fly it across the Atlantic Ocean to initiate an entirely new form of transportation, but they never succeeded.