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ArtistGenerate a historically accurate scene at coordinates 40.6892° N, 74.0445° W (Statue of Liberty, New York Harbor) on October 28, 1886, at 14:30 (2:30 PM), during the dedication ceremony. Show: - Crowds on boats in the harbor - American flags and banners - Statue of Liberty newly unveiled, bright copper surface (not yet green) - Spectators in authentic 1880s clothing - A mix of sailing ships and early steamboats - Period-accurate New York shoreline architecture Atmosphere: Formal but celebratory public event. Autumn afternoon lighting from the southwest. Style: restored historical photograph with slight sepia tone and fine grain. 2000×2000 resolution suitable for print.
A historical overhead shot capturing two boats, a yacht, and a paddle steamer, on the water surrounding the iconic Statue of Liberty, with individuals on the water and the boats, against a soft-focus background of trees, a body of water, and a hazy cityscape.
The Statue of Liberty is a prominent feature, facing left, with its pedestal and base visible above lush green and reddish-brown trees. Below the statue, numerous small figures are gathered on the land.
In the foreground, a dark blue and white yacht, adorned with two American flags, is seen from a high angle. Its front bow, wrapped in an American flag banner, points toward the right. On its deck, people are formally dressed in a mixture of black and white suits and dresses, gathered around a small podium with a single individual standing at it. Another figure stands on the top deck, also near a podium, with additional people gathered there.
To the right of the yacht, a smaller dark blue boat is seen from the front, also featuring a flagpole and an American flag-like motif on its side. Its front bow is visible alongside a group of formally dressed figures, as well as an area with a red covering and more people. This smaller boat