Samuel Gottscho Unframed

Title: Untitled [View looking south from 46th Street]

Photographer: Samuel Gottscho

Year: 1932

Approximate Image Size: 11x14

Exhibition quality custom reproduction printed on archival paper with the highest quality ink. These digital prints surpass other digital formats in image quality, sharpness and color saturation.

Description: The dazzling lights of "The Great White Way" promoted popular entertainment and attractions.

About the Photographer: Samuel Gottscho (1875 – 1971) was primarily an architectural photographer who created iconic photographs of New York City’s landmarks. Working as a full time commercial photographer after 1925, Gottscho made views “in straight-line perspective and sharp focus” of new skyscrapers and city hubs such as the Chrysler Building and Times Square. One of the great treasures of the Museum of the City of New York, the archive of the Gottscho-Scheisner firm demonstrate a vision of Manhattan as dynamic, luminous, sophisticated, and in many ways, timeless.

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$125.00
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$112.50
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