William Henry Bartlett. “The United States Bank, Philadelphia.” [still standing on Chestnut Street]. From N.P. Willis’ American Scenery.
London: George Virtue, [1839-1840]. Approx. 5 x 7 (image). Steel engraving. Uncolored as originally issued. Light foxing in margins. Else, good condition.
William Henry Bartlett (1809-1854) was a British landscape artist famous for his views of all parts of the world. He made four trips to the United States to gather sketches for his book of views of America. This charming collection of natural wonders, architectural monuments and city landmarks was one of the most successful and popular series of such views to date. This lovely picture shows the U.S. Bank located just east of Independence Hall in Philadelphia. It is typical of the delicate images that set Bartlett apart and have made his prints ever sought after.