Eugene de Salignac: New York Rises by Michael Lorenzini

Eugene de Salignac: New York Rises by Michael Lorenzini

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From 1906 to 1934, Eugene de Salignac shot over twenty thousand 8-by-10-inch glass-plate negatives of New York City. This monograph contains narrative captions expanding on themes such as accidents, bridges, workers, and the Depression.

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Eugene de Salignac: New York Rises by Michael Lorenzini

From 1906 to 1934, Eugene de Salignac shot over twenty thousand 8-by-10-inch glass-plate negatives of New York City. This monograph contains narrative captions expanding on themes such as accidents, bridges, workers, and the Depression.
Eugene de Salignac was born in Boston and started working for New York City in 1903. He served as official photographer for the Department of Bridges/Plant and Structures of New York City from 1906-1943. Michael Lorenzini is the Deputy Director at the New York City Municipal Archives. He is a photographer and former editor at Aperture Foundation. Kevin Moore is an independent art curator and historian.
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ISBN 13 9781597110136
ISBN 10 1597110132
Title Eugene de Salignac: New York Rises
Author Michael Lorenzini
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Aperture
Year published 2007-04-02
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.