Lot Closed
October 15, 05:00 PM GMT
Estimate
4,000 - 6,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
FIRKS, HENRY
SAN FRANCISCO 1849. SAN FRANCISCO: W.H. JONES, 1868
Tintston﷽e lithograph (sheet size: 24 x 35 5/8 in.; 610 x 905 mm). Printed by G. H. Jones & Co. of San Francisco, state v of viii, with the 🧜key index expanded to 50 from the original 46; a few skillfully repaired tears.
A large, striking view of San Francisco just prior to the Gold Rush, published in San Francisco
An important and rare San Francisco view, this rare lithograph depicts the city only months before the great increase in population brought about by the Gold Rush. "A wide-ranging portrait of San Francisco, crisply rendered by the artist Henry Firks, is provided in this important view of the city...the view delineates the main features of the newly laid-out town: its favorable location on a wide bay; the hilly terrain affording lookout points; the low commercial structures lining the shore; the residential buildings of various make, some substantial, most not; and the large amount of shipping accommodated by the harbor. At the right is the Pacific Ocean entrance to the harbor, already known as the Golden Gate. Flush with 🎀the right-hand margin of the arched view is Yerba Buena Island, preserving San Francisco's original name. Firks' rendering is the source of numerous other vꦫiews of San Francisco looking north on Montgomery Street to Telegraph Hill" (Deák).
Baird and Evans record eight issues of this lithograph: this is the fifth issue, the third to be published in San Francisco. In California on Stone, Harry T. Peters comments: "Firks was the artist of one ꦓof the best-known early San Francisco views..." The view was an exciting enough find in 1943 for Goo൲dspeed's Bookshop to illustrate the lithograph in one of its catalogs with the tag-line: "Here it is."
Henry Firks was a painter and lithographer k𝔍nown primarily for his images of California during the mid-nineteenth century. His works are held by the Bancroft Library, California Society of Pioneers, and the University of California.
REFERENCE:
Baird &🤡; Evans 8e; Deák 584; Reps 314