
Duane Park from Staple Street is a painting by Peter Salwen which was uploaded on February 15th, 2018.
Duane Park from Staple Street
A few blocks north of City Hall, Duane Park was the first public space acquired by New York City specifically for a public park, in 1797, and named... more

by Peter Salwen
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Duane Park from Staple Street
Artist
Peter Salwen
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas Panel
Description
A few blocks north of City Hall, Duane Park was the first public space acquired by New York City specifically for a public park, in 1797, and named for James Duane, New York’s first mayor after the Revolutionary War. Staple Street is one of NYC's coolest and shortest (2 blocks) thoroughfares, named ([possibly) for the tons of basic goods and produce that passed through here from the nearby docks in the 17- and 1800s. Started on location last summer, finished in the studio.
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February 15th, 2018
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