If one had to choose a single photographer whose work would serve as a visual biography of New York City in its postwar Golden Age—when Gotham became, in a sense, the capital of the world—the name ...
Andreas Feininger’s striking 1951 portrait of what, at first glance, might be a cowled cyborg—complete with mismatched lenses for eyes—is one of LIFE magazine’s most recognizable and frequently ...
The present work was printed later. Andreas Feininger's most recognizable portrait, The Photojournalist captures young Magnum photographer Dennis Stock. Feininger's interest in architecture and form ...
23.5 x 17.8 cm. (9.3 x 7 in.) ferrotyped gelatin silver print, signed, titled, dated '1927/1928' and stamped on the reverse, framed image: 9¼ by 7 in. (23.5 by 17.8 cm.) frame: 17½ by 14¾ in. (44.5 by ...
The iridescence of insect wings and the curious shapes formed by seashells are both extraordinary features of the ordinary world, and for centuries, artists, architects and engineers have attempted to ...
Jake Dobkin co-founded Gothamist with Jen Chung. In 2019, Jake released Ask a Native New Yorker, a book based on his Gothamist advice column. Gothamist is funded by sponsors and member donations ...
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