century, leading the great American realist painter, Andrew Wyeth, to praise Wengenroth
as, “America’s greatest living artist working in black and white.” While most of
Wengenroth’s 350-plus lithographs feature landscape and natural scenery of the eastern
Atlantic coast, he returned to his New York roots for some of his most prized prints,
including this view of downtown NewYork at night seen from a lamp-lit street in Brooklyn
Heights. Stuckey 146.
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