Worth Monument, Madison Square, New York, Designed and Executed by James G. Batterson
A view of a monument to Major General William Jenkins Worth (1794–1849) designed and executed by James Goodwin Batterson (1823–1901) of Hartford, Connecticut. The print probably dates 1855–57, the years when the design was approved and the monument erected on 25th Street and Broadway.
Artwork Details
- Title: Worth Monument, Madison Square, New York, Designed and Executed by James G. Batterson
- Artist: Anonymous, American, 19th century
- Artist: Monument designed by James Goodwin Batterson (American, Bloomfield, Connecticut 1823–1901)
- Sitter: Major General William Jenkins Worth (American, 1794–1849)
- Date: 1855–57
- Medium: Lithograph with tint stone
- Dimensions: Image: 15 3/8 × 10 in. (39 × 25.4 cm)
Sheet: 19 × 12 1/8 in. (48.3 × 30.8 cm) - Classification: Prints
- Credit Line: Bequest of Susan Dwight Bliss, 1966
- Object Number: 67.630.40
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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