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Lithograph on paper by listed artist, Edward Lamson Henry (NY, SC, 1841 - 1919), signed lower right & dated 1904. Features The Camden & Amboy Railroad with the Engine Plant in 1834. Art measures 15" h x 32" w mounted in a frame measuring 23" x 39".
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Born in Charleston, South Carolina, on January 12, 1841, Edward Lamson Henry, with a bent for nostalgia, became a noted painted of super-realistic genre scenes of early 19th century rural America. He also did portraits, and his series of railroad scenes are particularly notable. Edward Henry exhibited at the National Academy of Design for sixty years. Many of his works are owned by the New York State Department of Education.