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Lewis Hine — The view onto Lower Manhattan from the Empire State Building
Lewis Hine

The view onto Lower Manhattan from the Empire State Building

A striking gelatin silver print by Lewis Hine captures the dramatic aerial perspective of Lower Manhattan's dense urban skyline as seen from the towering heights of the Empire State Building. Hine's masterful use of light and shadow emphasizes the geometric grandeur of the city's skyscrapers, transforming the bustling metropolis below into an almost abstract composition of steel and stone. The photograph reflects Hine's characteristic documentary precision while conveying a profound sense of human ambition and the awe-inspiring scale of modern urban life.

Medium
Gelatin silver print.

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April 4, 2017

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Lewis Hine, The view onto Lower Manhattan from the Empire State Building

A striking gelatin silver print by Lewis Hine captures the dramatic aerial perspective of Lower Manhattan's dense urban skyline as seen from the towering heights of the Empire State Building. Hine's masterful use of light and shadow emphasizes the geometric grandeur of the city's skyscrapers, transforming the bustling metropolis below into an almost abstract composition of steel and stone. The photograph reflects Hine's characteristic documentary precision while conveying a profound sense of human ambition and the awe-inspiring scale of modern urban life.

Medium
Gelatin silver print.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

New York City, Modernist, Industrial Era, Documentary Photography, Early 20th Century, Gelatin Silver Print, American Photographer, Architectural Photography, Urban Landscape, Black and White

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