Prints, Drawings, and Photographs Manhattan Skyline c. 1916 Earl Horter, American, 1880 - 1940 Graphite on cream wove paper Currently not on view 1953-64-8 Gift of Carl Zigrosser, 1953 |
LabelLike many of the drawings and etchings of New York made by Horter while he lived in the city during the first two decades of this century, this view of the Manhattan skyline was shown in his first one-man exhibition at the New York gallery of Frederick Keppel and Company in 1916. It was organized by Carl Zigrosser, research librarian at Keppel, who later became this Museum's first curator of prints and drawings. Zigrosser bought the drawing from the exhibition and donated it to the Philadelphia Museum of Art thirty-seven years later. |














