Thursday, January 17, 2008

NEW YORK IN BLACK AND WHITE

clipped from wirednewyork.com
NEW YORK IN BLACK AND WHITE

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West St., 1885

Herald Sq., 1888. 6th Ave. El.

Terminal, 1892. Alfred Stieglitz.

Winter, 1893. Stieglitz.

Broadway, 1894

Herald Sq., 1895

Lower Broadway, 1899. Lots of hats.

Police Parade, 1899. Bowler hats, hardly any women.

Broome St. and Baruch Pl., Lower East Side. Not a sidewalk café.

Lower East Side: street as living room.

Lunch, 5 Cents: looking up Broadway to Singer Building.

Murder in Hell’s Kitchen. Weegee, 1944.

Coney Island. Weegee, 1945.

The photographer Weegee (Arthur Fellig).

Hole where plane (B-25) hit Empire State Building, 1945.

Brooklyn, 1947. Andre Kertesz.

Lower 5th Avenue. Kertesz, 1948.

East River Esplanade. Kertesz, 1948.

Washington Square. Kertesz, 1954.

First view of Manhattan from the Queen Elizabeth, 1953. The module of the window.

Liberty, 1954.

Times Square with James Dean. Dennis Stock, 1955.

Whitehall street from Peter Minuit Plaza near Battery. Cushman, 1960.

Harlem, 1963.

Washington Square Arch, 1970.

Woody Allen and Cleopatra Jones,1971.
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