Times Square
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Times Square
1942 (printed 1987)20th century
765 x 1015 mm (30.1 x 40 in.)
Andreas Feininger, American, (1906–1999)
Object Type:
photograph
Medium and Support:
Gelatin silver print
Series:
from portfolio Vintage New York
Edition:
28/35; printed in 1987 under the artist’s supervision and published by Double Elephant Editions, Ltd., New York
Marks:
Signed in ink, lower right: “Andreas Feininger”
Credit Line:
Gift of Gary S. Schumer (father of Rina Schumer, BA Wesleyan 1991), 1989
Accession Number:
1989.30.1
Keywords
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This object has the following keywords:
- architecture - Art or science of designing and building structures, especially habitable structures, in accordance with principles determined by aesthetic and practical or material considerations. Refers also to the structures created. [November 1994 related term added. October 1990 alternate term added.]
- cities - Distinctions among villages, towns, and cities are relative and vary according to their individual regional contexts. Generally, cities designate large or important communities with population, status, and internal complexity greater than most towns in the region. [May 1996 related term added. January 1993 related term added.]
- New York City - TGN 7007567 (“New York” preferred, “New York City” display; retained “City” for clarity)
- Northeastern United States - TGN 4011496 (general region): The term typically refers to New England and the northern Atlantic seaboard, including Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey.
Dimensions
- image Dimensions: 765 x 1015 mm (30.1 x 40 in.)
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Credit Caption
Andreas Feininger, American, (1906–1999) . Times Square, 1942 (printed 1987). From Vintage New York. Gelatin silver print. image : 765 x 1015 mm (30.1 x 40 in.). DAC accession number 1989.30.1. Gift of Gary S. Schumer (father of Rina Schumer, BA Wesleyan 1991), 1989.