Chrysler and Daily News Buildings at Night
Andreas Feininger trained as an architect, went on to photograph architecture, and ultimately became a photographer. He was certainly not the only one to end up in photography via such a roundabout manner. Feininger never renounced his background: New York is his most important subject. His night scenes evoke the image of a modern, majestic city that never sleeps.
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Chrysler and Daily News Buildings at Night
Andreas Feininger trained as an architect, went on to photograph architecture, and ultimately became a photographer. He was certainly not the only one to end up in photography via such a roundabout manner. Feininger never renounced his background: New York is his most important subject. His night scenes evoke the image of a modern, majestic city that never sleeps.
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Andreas Feininger trained as a ...... jestic city that never sleeps.
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Andreas Feininger werd als arc ...... stueuze stad die nooit slaapt.
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Rijksmuseum
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Chrysler and Daily News Buildings at Night
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Chrysler en Daily News Buildings bij nacht
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1941
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1941
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foto breedte 285 mm
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foto hoogte 357 mm
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height 357 mm
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width 285 mm
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Collectie: foto's
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second quarter 20st century
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tweede kwart 20e eeuw
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