G. Harvey: A Stroll On The Plaza Print | 1519/1950 | Mint Never Framed
G. Harvey: A Stroll On The Plaza Print | 1519/1950 | Mint Never Framed
(Pictures taken while print is shrink wrapped)
Artwork Description
"A Stroll On The Plaza" is a quintessential example of G. Harvey’s mastery in capturing the nostalgic elegance of turn-of-the-century American life. In this evocative scene, Harvey utilizes his signature "American Impressionism" style to depict a bustling city plaza bathed in the soft, atmospheric glow of twilight. The play of light on damp cobblestones, the glowing windows of horse-drawn carriages, and the refined silhouettes of pedestrians create a sense of warmth and timeless sophistication.
G. Harvey was renowned for his ability to romanticize the urban landscape, transforming a moment in time into a poetic narrative. This large-format lithograph invites the viewer into a world of historical charm, rendered with a delicate balance of architectural detail and soft, impressionistic brushwork.
Technical Details
Artist: G. Harvey (Gerald Harvey Jones)
Title: A Stroll On The Plaza
Medium: Offset Lithograph Print
Edition: Signed and Numbered 1519/1950
Year Published: 1998
Publisher: Somerset House Publishing
Image Size: 30"h x 22.5"w
Sheet Size: 35"h x 26.5"w
Documentation: Publisher issued Certificate of Authenticity (COA) included.
Condition: Mint, Never Framed - This is wrapped in shrink wrap and to minimize handling, will leave it that way until shipped. If for any reason the verso has any issue, we will contact the buyer prior to shipment.
Provenance and Authenticity
We provide a 100% Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity for this work. This print was acquired from a retired North Carolina frame shop in February/March 2026 is new and has never been framed.
Artist Bio: G. Harvey
Gerald Harvey Jones (1933–2017), known professionally as G. Harvey, was one of the most beloved and collected American artists of his generation. Hailing from Texas, Harvey’s work initially focused on the American West, but he gained international acclaim for his "Cityscapes"—stunning depictions of early 20th-century New York, Washington D.C., and European capitals. His art is distinguished by a unique ability to capture light and shadow, often compared to the style of the French Impressionists but infused with a distinctly American spirit. His works are held in prestigious private and public collections, including the Smithsonian Institution and the White House.
Inquiry & Shipping
Shipping: Ships rolled in a heavy duty shipping tube.
Inquiries: Please contact SecondMoonshot for high-resolution images of the art, edition numbering, and documentation.
Framing: Framing available upon request.

