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New York rises
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Abstract
"From 1906 to 1934, Eugene de Salignac shot over twenty thousand 8-by-10-inch glass-plate negatives of New York City. As the sole photographer at the municipal Department of Bridges/Plant and Structures during that period of unprecedented change, he documented the creation of the city's infrastructure - bridges, major buildings, roads, and subways. His lyrical images capture the exuberant growth that made New York the metropolitan capital it is today. For years these photographs have been used as illustrations in books and films, but never credited to de Salignac. New York Rises is the first monograph to present them as an aesthetically coherent oeuvre by a photographer with a unique vision."--BOOK JACKET.
Contents
Eugene de Salignac : out of the shadows / Michael Lorenzini -- A ragged order / Kevin Moore -- Plates -- Brooklyn Bridge -- Williamsburg Bridge -- Manhattan Bridge -- Queensboro Bridge -- The Municipal Building -- Inspecting the city -- Accidents -- The Depression -- Workers -- New York City Municipal Archives.
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New York: Aperture, New York City Municipal Archives, c2007
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1906-1934
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- 9781597110136
- 1597110132
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