Quarantine
by Newwwman
Title
Quarantine
Artist
Newwwman
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Photograph - Digital Art
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Quarantine is a drawing, done in 1833, by William James Bennett. Bennett, in addition to his skill with watercolors, was also a master of aquatint, and made prints after many of his own paintings. His first set of commissioned prints in New York, which were published as Megarey's Street Views in the City of New-York; are all scenes of Manhattan which he rendered first in watercolor, then as aquatints. While many other painters and printers worked on bucolic landscape views which were increasingly popular with the public, Bennett often chose cityscapes or street scenes as his subject.
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