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(J. LOEFFLER & ROCKWOOD) An album of 14 views of New York City and Staten Island related to German businessman L.E. Amsinck.
Estimate:
$4,000 - $6,000
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Fine Photographs
Description
Descript: (J. LOEFFLER & ROCKWOOD)
An album of 14 views of New York City and Staten Island related to German businessman L.E. Amsinck.
Additional VideoThe album comprised of 11 views of the stately home and servants' quarters of Staten Island merchant L.E. Amnsinck, counterposed with 3 street scenes of lower Manhattan, including two of Amsinck's mercantile headquarters, with numerous folks peeking out the windows, and carriages and spectators on the street. Albumen prints, the images measuring 8½x12¼ to 14½x17 inches (21.6x31.1 to 36.8x43.5 cm.), and the reverse, the mounts 17½x21¼ inches (44.5x54 cm.), 8 with Loeffler's credit label on mount verso and 2 with Rockwood's blind stamp on mount recto. Elephant folio, gilt-pictorial green morocco with the decorative monogram L.E.A. on the front cover. 1860s
Footnote: An extraordinary album depicting the stately mansion of L.E. Amsinck, a German-American businessman, who is depicted in a formal group portrait, partying on a beautiful lawn, with his many well-heeled friends. The final photograph in the album depicts another group of men assembled on a front porch, with twins (bearded gentlemen) in the foreground and a retouched figure to their right. Amsinck arrived in New York City in 1859 where he opened L.E. Amsinck & Company. He resided in Staten Island and was listed as a merchant and consul. John Loeffler was known as the premier photographer of Staten Island and produced a popular series of views of the Catskills, which he sold to vacationers.
Footnote: An extraordinary album depicting the stately mansion of L.E. Amsinck, a German-American businessman, who is depicted in a formal group portrait, partying on a beautiful lawn, with his many well-heeled friends. The final photograph in the album depicts another group of men assembled on a front porch, with twins (bearded gentlemen) in the foreground and a retouched figure to their right. Amsinck arrived in New York City in 1859 where he opened L.E. Amsinck & Company. He resided in Staten Island and was listed as a merchant and consul. John Loeffler was known as the premier photographer of Staten Island and produced a popular series of views of the Catskills, which he sold to vacationers.