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NYC Vintage Photos: Central Park in Blue by Augustus Hepp Show Structures Lost and Still Standing

NYC Vintage Photos: Central Park in Blue by Augustus Hepp Show Structures Lost and Still Standing
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A few years after Central Park was completed, Augustus Hepp, the head gardener for the park was commissioned by the U. S. Secretary of State William Maxwell Evarts to create a portfolio of images – which appear today in a striking blue color. These images, available in the collection of the Museum of the City of New York, were originally used to American politicians to “convince their Continental counterparts that New York was not just an industrial powerhouse but also a mature and cultured city that could create great urban parks on par with those in Europe,” writes Sean Corcoran from the Museum. These photographs were even given as a gift to the French government in 1879.

[Metropolitan Museum of Art.]

Original Metropolitan Museum of Art building in Central Park. From Museum of the City of New York.

The images are digitized from 40 large format cyanotypes, and the chemical process gives it the blue tinge. Among the photographs, you’ll see the original Romanesque revival-style Metropolitan Museum of Art in Central Park (which is still enclosed within today’s Neoclassical building), Belvedere Castle, Bethesda Terrace, and much of the landscaped grounds.

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The Bow Bridge. From Museum of the City of New York.

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The Swedish Cottage. From Museum of the City of New York.

[Belvedere Castle, looking north.]

Belvedere Castle. From Museum of the City of New York.

You’ll also see buildings and bridges that no longer exist, like McGown’s Pass Tavern that closed in 1915, the original boathouse designed by Central Park designers Frederick Law Olmstead and Calvert Vaux, the lost Marble Arch (literally buried), and the first version of the Gapstow Bridge, an iron and wood structure by Jacob Wrey Mould. It was replaced in 1897.

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McGown’s Pass Tavern. From Museum of the City of New York.

Original boathouse which was replaced by the current boathouse in 1954. From Museum of the City of New York.

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Lost Marble Arch, located across from Bethesda Terrace. From Museum of the City of New York.

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The original Gapstow Bridge. From Museum of the City of New York.

Here are some additional photographs:

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Cleopatra’s Needle, the Obelisk Moved from Egypt. From Museum of the City of New York.

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Bethesda Terrace staircases. From Museum of the City of New York.

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The Lake with The Dakota and the original building of the American Museum of Natural History in the background. From Museum of the City of New York.

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A wooden bridge. From Museum of the City of New York.

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The Conservatory. From Museum of the City of New York.

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The Mineral Springs Pavilion. From Museum of the City of New York.

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The Bandstand. From Museum of the City of New York.

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From Museum of the City of New York.

Uncover the secrets and hidden histories of Central Park on our upcoming Secrets of Central Park Walking Tour!

Secrets of Central Park Walking Tour

Next, check out the Top 10 Secrets of Central Park and vintage photographs of NYC Museums Under Construction.

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