Berenice Abbott

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NYC Trolly, Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, 1937

Edition:
Uneditioned
Signed on the mount's recto below the print. Stamped on the mat's verso with Abbott's copyright.
Gelatin silver print, printed in the 1980s.
Condition:
Fine
Image size:
349 x 268 mm
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Print size:
349 x 268 mm
Framed size:
508 x 406 mm
Provenance:
Artist
Year of work:
1937
Printed in
Poster

The photograph is part of Abbott's most famous body of work, "Changing New York" (also known as "Federal Art Project: Changing New York"), which she undertook with the support of the Works Progress Administration from 1935 to 1939. This project aimed to document the dramatic architectural and social transformation of New York City during the Great Depression.

Literature & Collections:

Berenice Abbott, Changing New York, 1939

Berenice Abbott

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Berenice Abbott
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NYC Trolly, Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, 1937

Edition:
Uneditioned
Sold Out
Signed on the mount's recto below the print. Stamped on the mat's verso with Abbott's copyright.
Signed
Image size:
349 x 268 mm
Print size:
349 x 268 mm
Frame size:
508 x 406 mm
Provenance:
Artist
Year of work:
1937
Gelatin silver print, printed in the 1980s.
Printed in:
Print Pictures
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The photograph is part of Abbott's most famous body of work, "Changing New York" (also known as "Federal Art Project: Changing New York"), which she undertook with the support of the Works Progress Administration from 1935 to 1939. This project aimed to document the dramatic architectural and social transformation of New York City during the Great Depression.

Literature:

Berenice Abbott, Changing New York, 1939