Posts Tagged ‘New York City’

Berenice Abbott

Posted by zyrcster in Collections
Manhattan Skyline: I. South Street and Jones Lane, Manhattan...

Berenice Abbott
Manhattan Skyline: I. South Street and Jones Lane, Manhattan …, March 26, 1936
New York Public Library: 482569

Changing New York, 1935—1938 is an important set in the holdings of the New York Public Library. This work was made under the Federal Art Project (FAP) in 1935 by acclaimed photographer Berenice Abbott, to document New York City.

Herald Square, 34th and Broadway, Manhattan.
Herald Square, 34th and Broadway, Manhattan
Greyhound Bus Terminal, 33rd and 34th Streets between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, Manhattan
Greyhound Bus Terminal, 33rd and 34th Streets between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, Manhattan

The FAP funded many such projects for unemployed artists as part of the New Deal. A book was published of her work in 1939, in time for the World’s Fair in Flushing Meadow, NY. The FAP distributed complete sets of Abbott’s images to high schools, libraries and other public institutions.

Tri-boro Barber School, 264 Bowery, Manhattan
Tri-boro Barber School, 264 Bowery, Manhattan
Penn Station, Interior, Manhattan
Penn Station, Interior, Manhattan

Berenice Abbott was one of the avant garde artists in New York’s Greenwich Village in the 1920s and ’30s. She studied portraiture in France under Man Ray and Eugène Atget. Abbott became best known for her architecture shots and urban street scenes, and she continued capturing the heart of the Big Apple until her death in 1991.

Brooklyn Bridge, Water and Dock Streets, looking southwest
Brooklyn Bridge, Water and Dock Streets, looking southwest
Murray Hill Hotel, from Park Avenue and 40th Street, Manhattan
Murray Hill Hotel, from Park Avenue and 40th Street, Manhattan

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A Tribute to New York City

Posted by zyrcster in Across The Commons
[Photograph of a drawing of the Statue of Liberty in Upper N...

Albert Fernique
Photograph of a drawing of the Statue of Liberty in Upper New York Bay, 1161044
New York Public Library: 1883
Start spreading the news … On April 4, 1609, Henry Hudson left Amsterdam on the Half Moon in search of a sailing route to Asia. What he found instead would go on to be New Amsterdaam, later becoming New York City!
Nationaal Archief
View the New York set from the Nationaal Archief, honoring this 400th anniversary of the Dutch adventure to the New World!
Nationaal Archief
New York, New York, it’s a helluva town …
George Eastman House
… the Bronx is up and the Battery’s down.
New York Public Library
If I can make it there, I’ll make it anywhere …
Library of Congress
… It’s up to you, New York, New York!
Brooklyn Museum
See more sights from the Big Apple in our Flickr group, and add your favorites from the Commons!
Nationaal Archief