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Talman Street, between Jay and Bridge street, Brooklyn.

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Digital ID: 482667. Abbott, Berenice -- Photographer. May 22, 1936. .Notes: African American woman sits at street edge with two children, empty lots on either side of street, old 2 and 3 story clapboard houses further up. Code: I.A.5.; III.A.4.. .Source: Changing New York / Berenice Abbott. (more info ( ...col_id=160 ) ). .Repository: The New York Public Library. Photography Collection, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs.. .See more information about this image ( http://...482667 ) and others at NYPL Digital Gallery ( http://digitalgallery.nypl.org ) ..: ...482667 ( http://...482667 ) . .Rights Info: No known copyright restrictions; may be subject to third party rights (for more information, click here ( http://www.nypl.org/node/8314 ) )

Photographic views of New York City, 1860's-2010's,

Abbott was born in Springfield, Ohio, and later moved to New York City, where she studied sculpture. She became interested in photography and worked as an assistant to the famous photographer Man Ray in Paris. Abbott is known for her black and white photographs of New York City architecture, which she began taking in the 1930s. She also documented the city's changing urban landscape over several decades. Abbott's work has been exhibited in major museums around the world, and she has received numerous awards and honours for her contributions to photography. Her legacy as a photographer continues to inspire and influence artists today.

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1936
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214, Water Street, Dumbo, Brooklyn, New York, United States40.70306, -73.98566
Google Map of 40.7030600153936, -73.98565738360594
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National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
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