View from Nob Hill (Plate 5)

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We find this rendering stunning for the clear and accurate depiction of San Francisco prior to the 1906 earthquake and fires.  Only a few of the structures in this view remain standing today. If you enjoy the history of cities as much as we do, you’ll appreciate getting lost in this unique view of the past.

+ Museum-quality giclée print process used for superior color and robust pigments on archival quality heavy weight matte paper.
+ Detailed background documentation, provenance certificate and text from the original published work included with purchase.
+ Order with standard framing or print-only. (Also see our bespoke design options.)

We find this rendering stunning for the clear and accurate depiction of San Francisco prior to the 1906 earthquake and fires.  Only a few of the structures in this view remain standing today. If you enjoy the history of cities as much as we do, you’ll appreciate getting lost in this unique view of the past.

+ Museum-quality giclée print process used for superior color and robust pigments on archival quality heavy weight matte paper.
+ Detailed background documentation, provenance certificate and text from the original published work included with purchase.
+ Order with standard framing or print-only. (Also see our bespoke design options.)


Curated from a photolithograph attributed to L.Glaser after Panorama of San Francisco from California Street Hill (Nob Hill) by E.Muybridge.  View from the top tower of the Mark Hopkins Mansion, 1877. 


Your Lithograf rendering, taken from an antique mini panorama book in our collection, depicts the NW facing view from the Mark Hopkins Mansion. 

To learn more about the prints and lithographs available on our site, see our Collector Resources page.

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We are passionate about sharing magnificent artistic works from the 19th century and before. 

For more information about our creative vision and production process, see our online journal LITHOGRAF Q.

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