Elie Hirschfeld's Collection Prints: New-York Historical Society


The
 New-York Historical Society has created a collection of fine art archival print reproductions of select works from the Elie Hirschfeld collection. Works are printed in archival-quality pigmented inks, either on coated fine art paper or acid-free cotton canvas.


Georgia O’Keeffe’s Brooklyn Bridge, Norman Rockwell’s Gramercy Park, Jules Pascin’s Central Park, Raoul Dufy’s Brooklyn Bridge, Marcel Gromaire’s Queensboro Bridge, and many others are available.


The “Scenes of New York City” exhibition will be on view at the New-York Historical Society through February of 2022. Afterwards the works will be displayed in the Elie and Sarah Hirschfeld wing, on rotation has a part of the museum’s permanent collection.


“Sarah and I are so pleased that New-York Historical is now the repository for Scenes of New York City and that generations to come will be able to better understand their city through these works,” says Elie Hirschfeld.

Pictured: "New York Scene" by Romare Bearden (1911-1988)

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