







1893 The Clubhouse And Grounds, Morris Park, New York Antique Wood Engraving
This original
Antique Wood Engraving
from 1893 depicts the clubhouse and grounds of Morris Park in New York, a popular spot for horse racing during the Art Nouveau period. The print measures 5.5 inches in length and 3.25 inches in height, making it a small-sized piece that would fit perfectly in a framed portrait display.The print is made of paper and features an image orientation of portrait. It is an unframed print and is not signed by the artist. The print is a great addition to any art collection and embodies the spirit of the Art Nouveau period.
Product Title: The Clubhouse And Grounds, Morris Park, New York
Approximate Size: 3.25x5.5
Year: 1893
Type: Original
Antique Wood Engraving
Condition: Very Good to Excellent (VG+)
Please Note:
• All vintage advertisements are original magazine pages. Each may have additional printed material on the reverse side—such as a different advertisement, article text, or cartoon.
• Adirondack Retro sells only the original vintage advertisement itself, not any of the products or services depicted within the ad. You are purchasing a collectible piece of printed ephemera, not the item being advertised.
• All product names, brands, logos, and trademarks remain the property of their respective owners. Adirondack Retro is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by any company or brand featured in the advertisements we sell.