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Leonard Freed - Muscle Boy, Harlem, NY
Leonard Freed
Muscle Boy, Harlem, NY
$3,500
Gianni Berengo Gardin - Boy with Mask, New York City, NY
Gianni Berengo Gardin
Boy with Mask, New York City, NY
$3,500
Fritz Henle - Lights of Manhattan
Fritz Henle
Lights of Manhattan
$2,000
Fritz Henle - Man Lying on Stoop of New York City Brownstone
Fritz Henle
Man Lying on Stoop of New York City Brownstone
$650
André Kertész - Untitled (East 27th Street, NYC)
André Kertész
Untitled (East 27th Street, NYC)
$15,000
Keystone Company - NRA Parade, New York City, NY
Keystone Company
NRA Parade, New York City, NY
$200
Keystone View Co., New York Times and Others - Group of Four New York City, NY Views
Keystone View Co., New York Times and Others
Group of Four New York City, NY Views
$200
Jan Lukas - 14th Street, New York City, NY
Jan Lukas
14th Street, New York City, NY
$550
Susan McCartney - 59th Street Bridge in Fog, New York City, NY
Susan McCartney
59th Street Bridge in Fog, New York City, NY
$2,500
Susan McCartney - Central Park Monument, NYC
Susan McCartney
Central Park Monument, NYC
$1,500
Susan McCartney - Santa on Houston Street, NYC
Susan McCartney
Santa on Houston Street, NYC
$1,500
Dorothy Norman - Church and Crane (St. Patrick's Cathedral), New York City, NY
Dorothy Norman
Church and Crane (St. Patrick's Cathedral), New York City, NY
$4,000
By Alex Novak

New York City has long been considered one of the most important cities in the world. A center for commerce and finance, New York also maintains an aura of uniqueness with its many modern skyscrapers and a skyline that is still distinctive even after 9/11. As a consequence, it has become one of the most photographed urban landscapes on earth.

From perhaps the first photograph in America, the Big Apple has been the subject of photographers' art. It has always been a center of that art, even spawning what has become known as the "New York School of Photography."

With this Special Exhibit, Vintage Works brings you a series of urban New York images that have a special quality. Most are relatively inexpensive; and all highlight a special place that is at once familiar to most people anywhere on the globe.

Spagnoli: Limestone Facade (Columns), NYC
Spagnoli: Limestone Facade (Columns), NYC

While many of the images are anonymous or came from various press services, some were made by the top urban photographers of the 20th century, including Andre Kertesz, Brett Weston, Sherill Schell, Edward Steichen, Lou Stoumen, William Klein, Jerry Spagnoli, Frank Paulin, Arthur Tress and Fritz Henle, among others.

New York City: An Urban Landscape in 20th-Century Photographs
About This Exhibit
Image List

Exhibited and Sold By
Contemporary Works / Vintage Works, Ltd.

258 Inverness Circle
Chalfont, Pennsylvania   18914   USA

Contact Alex Novak and Marthe Smith

Email info@vintageworks.net

Phone +1-215-518-6962

Call for an Appointment

 

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