Bread Store, Greenwich Village, 1937 (New York City) by Berenice Abbott Options:
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Frame:Black Beveled - 0.75" Wood |
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15.1"x 17.5" Approximate size compared to a 5'4" person. |
Image Details:A photograph taken February 3, 1937, showing the bread store (with bakery in the basement) that is today still located at 259 Bleecker Street in Greenwich Village--from Abbott's Changing New York project (1935-38), which sought to document the rapidly changing built environment of "the world's greatest metropolis." Changing New York was supported by the Federal Art Project (FAP) of the Works Progress Administration (WPA). |
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About Fine Art Giclee:This print comes on our finest quality paper; Premium Archival Matte. It is an acid-free, heavyweight, neutral-white matte paper engineered for high contrast, high resolution and extremely accurate color transference. |
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Bread Store, Greenwich Village, 1937 (New York City) by Berenice Abbott
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