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Rachael Robinson Elmer - The Hudson from Riverside Drive

The Hudson from Riverside Drive (1914)

Rachael Robinson Elmer (American, 1878-1919)
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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
Rachael Robinson Elmer

Rachael Robinson Elmer, was an American artist from Vermont, who gained notability as a painter of postcards of New York City, which "changed the world of American postcards".
Rachael Robinson was born in 1878 at her parents' Rokeby farm in Ferrisburg, Vermont. She was from an artistic family: her father Rowland Evans Robinson was an author and illustrator, her mother Anna Stevens Robinson a painter. Her grandparents, Rachel Gilpin Robinson (1799-1862) and Rowland Thomas Robinson (1796-1879), were active abolitionists and founders of the Vermont Anti-Slavery Society, who made Rokeby a stop on the Underground Railroad. As an elementary school student, she took painting classes in Burlington, and she first traveled to New York City for study when she was 12. After graduating from Goddard Seminary in Barre (city), Vermont in 1897, she lived in Burlington where she worked and taught in a studio. She returned to New York when she was 20, and joined the Art Students League. One of the formative influences on her art was Childe Hassam, specifically for his scenes of city life.
A friend prompted her in 1911 to make a series of postcards portraying the city, and she chose twelve scenes, painting them in impressionistic style. It took her two years to find a publisher, but when she did, "Art Lover’s New York Series" (1914) became an overnight success, selling in "many upscale New York City boutiques", and inspired other artist to likewise paint postcards of city scenes. She published a second series (of only six cards) in 1914, this time in Art Deco style, but with less success. In 1918 she made postcards to raise funds for a church restoration in her hometown. Rachael Robinson Elmer also illustrated children's books and periodicals, including several works by author Caroline Hofman. She also made illustrations for William Elliot Griffis's Dutch Fairy Tales for Young Folks (1918). During World War I, she created posters and was active with the "Bird and Tree Club", raising funds for replanting woodlands in wartorn France.

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Trinity Church and Wall Street

Trinity Church and Wall Street (1914)

Rachael Robinson Elmer (American, 1878-1919)
Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty (1916)

Rachael Robinson Elmer (American, 1878-1919)
St. Paul’s Chapel

St. Paul’s Chapel (1914)

Rachael Robinson Elmer (American, 1878-1919)
Woolworth Building June Night

Woolworth Building June Night (1916)

Rachael Robinson Elmer (American, 1878-1919)
New York from the 34th Street Ferry

New York from the 34th Street Ferry (1914)

Rachael Robinson Elmer (American, 1878-1919)
The Elevated Railroad at 110th Street

The Elevated Railroad at 110th Street (1914)

Rachael Robinson Elmer (American, 1878-1919)
The Woolworth Building from the Ferry

The Woolworth Building from the Ferry (1914)

Rachael Robinson Elmer (American, 1878-1919)
Hotel Plaza from Central Park

Hotel Plaza from Central Park (1914)

Rachael Robinson Elmer (American, 1878-1919)
The Elevated Railroad at 110th Street

The Elevated Railroad at 110th Street (1914)

Rachael Robinson Elmer (American, 1878-1919)
St. Paul’s Chapel

St. Paul’s Chapel (1914)

Rachael Robinson Elmer (American, 1878-1919)
The Metropolitan Tower on A Summer Evening

The Metropolitan Tower on A Summer Evening (1914)

Rachael Robinson Elmer (American, 1878-1919)
Washington Arch at Winter Twilight

Washington Arch at Winter Twilight (1914)

Rachael Robinson Elmer (American, 1878-1919)
The Singer Building from Brooklyn Bridge

The Singer Building from Brooklyn Bridge (1914)

Rachael Robinson Elmer (American, 1878-1919)
The Woolworth Building from the Ferry

The Woolworth Building from the Ferry (1914)

Rachael Robinson Elmer (American, 1878-1919)
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine from Morningside Park

The Cathedral of St. John the Divine from Morningside Park (1914)

Rachael Robinson Elmer (American, 1878-1919)
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