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High Bridge, New York

Jasper Francis Cropsey

Marsh - Billings - Rockefeller National Historical Park, National Park Service

Marsh - Billings - Rockefeller National Historical Park, National Park Service
Woodstock, VT, United States

This small landscape was among the furnishings of Laurance Rockefeller’s private office in the Belvedere, on the Mansion grounds. The painting is a legacy from the collection of his mother, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller. It depicts a scene that the Rockefeller family knew well.

The High Bridge was an aqueduct constructed over the Harlem River, in the rural countryside north of New York City. It was completed in 1848, and became a popular scenic vista for sightseers and artists, especially after a tall water tower was built on a nearby bluff in 1872. Urban development eventually overtook Harlem, and the land surrounding the bridge was conserved as a city park.

Jasper Cropsey was born on Long Island, and trained as an architect. He became interested in painting, studying with, and joining the Hudson River School of landscapists. He traveled widely in Europe on several occasions, and became a member of the National Academy in 1851.

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Marsh - Billings - Rockefeller National Historical Park, National Park Service

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