Photograph - New York [From the Viaduct, Shadows]

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Photograph - New York [From the Viaduct, Shadows]

Creator

Paul Strand

American Photographer · 1890–1976

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Paul Strand began photographing in New York in the 1910s. During the early 1920s he received recognition for both his painting and his photography. He visited New Mexico in 1926 and, beginning in 1930, returned for three consecutive summers, making portraits of artist friends and acquaintances. It was there, amidst a community of visual artists and writers, that Strand began to develop his belief

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Date
negative 1916; print 1917
Medium
Photogravure
Culture
American
Department
Photographs
Institution
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Shadows of a bridge on the ground below. Two people have a conversation near the upper-right side of the print.

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