id: 156389
accession number: 1992.182
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url: https://clevelandart.org/art/1992.182
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Financial District Rooftops II, 1938. Berenice Abbott (American, 1898–1991). Gelatin silver print; image: 24.2 x 18 cm (9 1/2 x 7 1/16 in.); matted: 50.8 x 40.6 cm (20 x 16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Seventy-fifth anniversary gift of Diana Tittle and Tom Hinson 1992.182 © Berenice Abbott/Getty Images
title: Financial District Rooftops II
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creation date: 1938
creation date earliest: 1938
creation date latest: 1938
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creditline: Seventy-fifth anniversary gift of Diana Tittle and Tom Hinson
copyright: © Berenice Abbott/Getty Images
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culture: America, 20th century
technique: gelatin silver print
department: Photography
collection: PH - American 1900-1950
type: Photograph
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CREATORS
* Berenice Abbott (American, 1898–1991) - artist
Berenice Abbott American, 1898-1991 Berenice Abbott was one of the most accomplished documentary photographers of the 20th century. The Springfield, Ohio, native also achieved recognition for her critical role in preserving and promoting the work of French photographer Eugène Atget. Abbott learned photography during the 1920s while serving as an assistant in Man Ray's Paris studio. In 1926 she opened her own portrait studio, photographing many of the artists and intellectuals then living in Paris, including Atget and James Joyce. Following Atget's death in 1927, Abbott was instrumental in preserving his prints and negatives and in bringing his work to public attention through exhibitions and publications. In 1929, the year that Abbott returned to the United States, her photographs were included in the important exhibition Film und Foto in Stuttgart. Once back in the U.S., Abbott opened a portrait studio in New York City and undertook an ambitious project to document the city's rapidly changing landscape. In 1935 she received assistance from the wpa Federal Arts Project, and two years later images from her study were exhibited at the Museum of the City of New York. In 1939 her photographs were featured in Changing New York, a book with accompanying text by critic Elizabeth McCausland. It was also during the 1930s that Abbott began teaching at the New School for Social Research, a position she held until 1958. In the 1940s Abbott published a manual of photographic instruction, A Guide to Better Photography (1941), as well as a book of photographs taken from 1947-48, Greenwich Village Today and Yesterday (1949). Her photographic subject matter broadened to include scientific phenomena, particularly physical and chemical reactions, an interest she pursued throughout the 1950s. American landscapes, however, continued to be a source of inspiration. In 1954 Abbott traveled U.S. Route 1 from Florida to Maine, photographing small towns encountered along the way. Throughout her long career, Abbott's work was exhibited widely, beginning with a 1926 Paris show at the avant-garde gallery Au Sacre du Printemps. Over the years she participated in numerous group exhibitions as well as in one-person shows at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (1970), the Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego (1984), and the New York Public Library (1989). M.M.
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measurements: Image: 24.2 x 18 cm (9 1/2 x 7 1/16 in.); Matted: 50.8 x 40.6 cm (20 x 16 in.)
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inscription: Written in pencil on verso [filling in stamp]: "Financial District Rooftops: II/Manhattan/Angle: Looking Southwest from roof of 60 wall to [tower? -writing cut off]/L-14/I.F./June 9, 1938"
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CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
title: Signs of Affection: Gifts Honoring the Museum's 75th Anniversary
opening date: 1992-10-27T05:00:00
Signs of Affection: Gifts Honoring the Museum's 75th Anniversary. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (October 27, 1992-January 3, 1993).
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LEGACY EXHIBITIONS
* {'description': 'CMA, October 27, 1992 - January 3, 1993: "Signs of Affection: Gifts Honoring the Museum\'s Seventy-Fifth Anniversary," CMA Bulletin, 80 (February 1993), p. 67, no. 69.', 'opening_date': '1992-10-27T00:00:00'}
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PROVENANCE
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RELATED WORKS
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CITATIONS
Cleveland Museum of Art, Tom E Hinson. Catalogue of Photography. Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Museum of Art, 1996.
page number: Reproduced: P. 73
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