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Presents the Museum of the City of New York



Gallery Stock is pleased to introduce four thousand new images from the Museum of the City of New York. This collection is not only a celebration of the rich and inspiring history of New York City but also a poignant portrayal of the trials and triumphs of everyday life. Our tools and toys may be a far cry from what they were at the turn of the century but our simultaneously fragile and enduring human spirit remains the same. These images will inspire and remind you that New Yorkers love, laugh, cry, invent, explore, struggle and survive today, as always. Gallery Stock: yesterday, today and tomorrow‌enjoy.


Nadine Rovner


Federal Art Project


Daisy Lewis


Federal Art Project


Justin Carrasquillo


Federal Art Project


Angus R. Shamal


Federal Art Project


Greg Sorensen


Byron Company


Ross Honeysett


Office of War Information


Hugh Arnold


Federal Art Project


Emily Nathan


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Kim Cook


Byron Company


Tim Klein


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Martin Crook


Byron Company


Peter Guenzel


Federal Art Project


Holger Pooten


Wurts Brothers


Tim Klein


Byron Company


Johanna Ward


Office of War Information


Massimo Vitali


Federal Art Project


Jill Greenberg


George Miller


Simon Stock


Byron Company


Tom Nagy


Byron Company


Per-Anders Pettersson


Federal Art Project


Brian Shumway


Federal Art Project


Henrik Jauert


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Byron Company


COLLECTIONS Federal Art Project The Work Projects Administration (WPA) was created in 1935 under President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, to provide work relief for the unemployed. Under the auspices of the WPA, the Federal Art Project (FAP) was created specifically to aid visual artists by paying wages for their creative endeavors. In 1943, the Museum of the City of New York received a donation from the WPA/FAP of the negatives from twelve agency-sponsored photographic projects, many of which document the social situation of the ordinary people during the Great Depression. They include Arnold Eagle and David Robbins’s “One Third of a Nation,” documenting poverty in New York; Arnold Eagle’s “Sabbath Studies”; Sid Grossman’s Harlem project; several projects by Andrew Herman, including work on the garment industry, outdoor markets, Coney Island, the construction of the Sixth Avenue subway, and other New York scenes; a project on food in New York by Sol Libshon; David Robbins’s study of the waterfront; and city scene projects by George Herlick and Mark Nadir. Byron Company For half a century, the Byron Company (1892-1942) was one of New York City’s preeminent commercial photography studios. Two major areas of specialization – stage and ship photography – provided steady work for the firm while it pursued thousands of other commissions. Important subjects include New York social elites, street scenes, sports, buildings, and workplaces. Wurts Brothers The Wurts Brother Company (1894-1979) was among the first studios in New York City to specialize in architectural photography. Founded by brothers Norman and Lionel Wurts, the firm earned commissions from numerous New York City architects, developers, and contractors. They documented the construction of such landmarks as the Woolworth Building and Rockefeller Center. This collection of digital images includes all of the glass plate and flexible negatives housed at the Museum of the City of New York. Office of War Information The collection was gathered by the U.S. Office of War Information’s Overseas Branch in 1944 and used to form two traveling exhibitions on New York City highlighting the city’s infrastructure and the quality of life of the average citizen. Subjects include such landmarks as the Statue of Liberty, Rockefeller Center, Grand Central Terminal, and Washington Square Park, as well the subway and bus systems, street life, educational facilities, and factory workers. George Miller An inspiring body of work by an unknown New York talent.


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