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Photograph of Ninth Avenue elevated train, New York City
- Title
- Photograph of Ninth Avenue elevated train, New York City / Andreas Feininger.
- Author
- Feininger, Andreas, 1906-1999
- Publication
- [between 1940 and 1949?]
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schomburg Center to submit a request in person. | Still image | Use in library | Sc Photo Portfolio (Feininger, A.) | Schomburg Center - Photographs & Prints |
Details
- Description
- 1 photographic print : gelatin silver, black and white; 26 x 21 cm
- Summary
- View of Ninth Avenue elevated train structure from street level, on Eighth Avenue north of One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth Street, in Harlem, New York, circa 1940s.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Gelatin silver prints – 1940-1949.
- Note
- Title based on photo caption.
- Photograph bears photographer's hand stamp, and handwritten captions. Image printed without borders.
- Terms of Use (note)
- Collection is under copyright; permission of copyright holder is required for duplication.
- Biography (note)
- Andreas Feininger (1906-1999) was a French-born American photographer and writer on photographic technique, best known for his images of nature and cityscapes. Between 1943 to 1962, Feininger was a staff photographer for Life Magazine where he produced some of his most familiar images.
- Call Number
- Sc Photo Portfolio (Feininger, A.)
- OCLC
- 1277509123
- Author
- Feininger, Andreas, 1906-1999, photographer.
- Title
- Photograph of Ninth Avenue elevated train, New York City / Andreas Feininger.
- Production
- [between 1940 and 1949?]
- Type of Content
- still image
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- sheet
- Terms Of Use
- Collection is under copyright; permission of copyright holder is required for duplication.
- Biography
- Andreas Feininger (1906-1999) was a French-born American photographer and writer on photographic technique, best known for his images of nature and cityscapes. Between 1943 to 1962, Feininger was a staff photographer for Life Magazine where he produced some of his most familiar images.
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- Research Call Number
- Sc Photo Portfolio (Feininger, A.)