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Old and New New York, 1910. Creator: Alfred StieglitzOld and New New York, 1910. A work made of photogravure
New-York (From the Southwest), ca. 1852. Creator: K. Th. WestermannNew-York (From the Southwest), ca. 1852
Two Towers, New York, 1911. Creator: Alfred StieglitzTwo Towers, New York, 1911. A work made of photogravure
The Flatiron, 1903, printed 1920 / 39. Creator: Alfred StieglitzThe Flatiron, 1903, printed 1920/39. A work made of gelatin silver print
The Flatiron, 1903. Creator: Alfred StieglitzThe Flatiron, 1903. A work made of photogravure
From the Back-Window "291", 1915. Creator: Alfred Stieglitz. From the Back-Window "291", 1915From the Back-Window "291", 1915. A work made of platinum print
From My Window at the Shelton, West, 1931. Creator: Alfred StieglitzFrom My Window at the Shelton, West, 1931. A work made of gelatin silver print
From My Window at An American Place, Southwest, 1932. Creator: Alfred StieglitzFrom My Window at An American Place, Southwest, 1932. A work made of gelatin silver print
New York from the Shelton, 1935. Creator: Alfred StieglitzNew York from the Shelton, 1935. A work made of gelatin silver print
The Street, Fifth Avenue, 1900 / 01, printed 1903 / 04. Creator: Alfred StieglitzThe Street, Fifth Avenue, 1900/01, printed 1903/04. A work made of photogravure
From Room "3003" - The Shelton, New York, Looking Northeast, 1927. Creator: Alfred StieglitzFrom Room "3003" - The Shelton, New York, Looking Northeast, 1927. A work made of gelatin silver print
From My Window at An American Place, North, 1931. Creator: Alfred StieglitzFrom My Window at An American Place, North, 1931. A work made of gelatin silver print
From My Window at An American Place, North, 1930/31. Creator: Alfred StieglitzFrom My Window at An American Place, North, 1930/31. A work made of gelatin silver print
St. Paul s, Broadway, N. Y. 1906. Creator: Charles Frederick William MielatzSt. Paul s, Broadway, N.Y. 1906
Somerindyck House (from Scenes of Old New York), 1870. Creator: Henry FarrerSomerindyck House (from Scenes of Old New York), 1870
The Old Beach House, Corner of Cedar and Greenwich Streets (from Scenes of Old New York), 1874
The Post Office, Middle Dutch Church (from Scenes of Old New York), 1870
St. Pauls Chapel, New York (from Scenes of Old New York), 1877. Creator: Henry FarrerSt. Pauls Chapel, New York (from Scenes of Old New York), 1877
Old House, Corner of Peck Slip and Water Street (from Scenes of Old New York), 1870
Old House in Rector Street (from Scenes of Old New York), 1870. Creator: Henry FarrerOld House in Rector Street (from Scenes of Old New York), 1870
Broadway and City Hall in New York (Brodway-Gatan Och Radhuset i New York), 1824. Creator: Carl Fredrik AkrellBroadway and City Hall in New York (Brodway-Gatan Och Radhuset i New York), 1824
U. S. Custom House, New York (perspective), 1834. Creators: Ithiel TownU. S. Custom House, New York (perspective), 1834
Proposal for Astor House (Park Hotel), New York (perspective), ca. 1830-34. Astor House was the first luxury hotel in New York City
Central Park, Transverse Road No. 2, 1870. Creator: EPCentral Park, Transverse Road No. 2, 1870
Astor Place Riot, 1849, 1896. Creator: Charles M JenckesAstor Place Riot, 1849, 1896
Collect Pond, New York City, 1798. Attributed to Archibald Robertson. Formerly attributed to Alexander Robertson
The Old Slip Market, 1881. Creator: George ReynoldsThe Old Slip Market, 1881
Innere Ansicht des Deutschen Volks Winter Gartens. Interior of the German Winter Garden. 45 Bowery, New York. 1856. Designed by Henry Hoffmann
Battery Park, New York, 1849. Creator: Christian Gottlieb CantzlierBattery Park, New York, 1849
The Government House, New York, ca. 1850-1865. Creator: Charles CurrierThe Government House, New York, ca. 1850-1865
Hudson River Railroad Station, with a View of Manhattan College, ca. 1860-70
The Electric Light, 1880. 1880. Creators: Nathaniel Currier, James Merritt IvesThe Electric Light, 1880. Thomas Edison stands in New Jersey and leans across the Hudson River joining hands with Charles F. Brush, who stands with one foot in Brooklyn the other in Manhattan
View of the Tunnel of the Harlem Railroad, ca. 1837. Creator: Nicolino CalyoView of the Tunnel of the Harlem Railroad, ca.1837
View of the Battery, New York, 1800-1850. Creator: UnknownView of the Battery, New York, 1800-1850
Man-made Crags and Canyons- New York City N. E. from Tower of Empire State Building, c1930sMan-made Crags and Canyons- New York City N.E. from Tower of Empire State Building, c1930s. Despite the Great Depression, some of the worlds tallest skyscrapers were built in Manhattan during
Manhattan and the Hudson River from the Air, New York, c1930s. Creator: UnknownManhattan and the Hudson River from the Air, New York, c1930s. New York City became the most populated city in the world in 1925
Washington, Madison, and Union Squares, c1870. Creator: William James PalmerWashington, Madison, and Union Squares, 1874. Pedestrians and carriages in the squares of New York City, USA. Union Square is at the bend of the main division of Broadway...Madison Square...with
The City of New York as seen from the air, 1936. Creator: UnknownThe City of New York as seen from the air, 1936. Aerial view of Lower Manhattan with Battery Park and the the South Ferry Terminal on the Hudson River
Manhattan Serenade, c1942. Creator: UnknownManhattan Serenade, c1942. Music written by Louis Alter in 1928, with lyrics by Harold Adamson in 1942. [Francis, Day & Hunter, Ltd. Robbins Music Corporation, London & New York, ]