Duane Street, New York (1877) by Louis Comfort Tiffany

“Duane Street, New York,” created by Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1877, is a Post-Impressionist cityscape that captures the essence of a historic New York street scene. The artwork is rich in detail, depicting a rustic street corner with wooden buildings and uneven cobblestone pavement. The scene is characterized by an earthy palette of browns, yellows, and dark greens that lend a somber, yet evocative, atmosphere. Shadows are prevalent, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon. Attention to architectural details and the inclusion of human figures infuse the scene with a sense of daily life and the aura of 19th-century urban existence. This painting stands as a testament to Tiffany’s nuanced observation and his ability to infuse vibrancy into what may initially appear as a monochromatic setting.

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