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Charles Frederick William Mielatz - St. John’s Chapel

St. John’s Chapel (1904)

Charles Frederick William Mielatz (American, 1864-1919)
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The Artist died in 1919 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926
Charles Frederick William Mielatz

Charles Mielatz achieved fame as an etcher of architectural subjects. His interest in the pattern and structure of urban buildings is evident in the metal bridge in Cherry Street, done in 1904. Seven years later, when Mielatz portrayed an early-twentieth-century ice cream salesman in Bowling Green, he gave equal attention to the row of buildings in the distance.

Mielatz was born in Germany but spent most of his career in the United States. During the 1880s, he was active in Newport, Rhode Island. His work is in the collections of The New York Public Library and The Parrish Art Museum.

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Peter Cooper’s house, Fourth Avenue and 28th Street (1904)

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Van Cortlandt manor house

Van Cortlandt manor house (1901)

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Rose Street

Rose Street (1904)

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Rogers’ house, no. 7 State Street

Rogers’ house, no. 7 State Street (1904)

Charles Frederick William Mielatz (American, 1864-1919)
Faunce’s Tavern

Faunce’s Tavern (1903)

Charles Frederick William Mielatz (American, 1864-1919)
Old house, Broadway at Great Jones Street

Old house, Broadway at Great Jones Street (1902)

Charles Frederick William Mielatz (American, 1864-1919)
Doorway, Third Avenue and 122d Street

Doorway, Third Avenue and 122d Street (1903)

Charles Frederick William Mielatz (American, 1864-1919)
Coenties slip in 1891

Coenties slip in 1891 (1905)

Charles Frederick William Mielatz (American, 1864-1919)
Oyster market, West Street

Oyster market, West Street (1902)

Charles Frederick William Mielatz (American, 1864-1919)
Old houses on Battery Park

Old houses on Battery Park (1905)

Charles Frederick William Mielatz (American, 1864-1919)
Jumel mansion

Jumel mansion (1901)

Charles Frederick William Mielatz (American, 1864-1919)
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