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Maker(s):Lyon, Danny
Culture:American (1942 - )
Title:327, 329, and 331 Washington Street, between Jan and Harrison Streets. Demolition of these buildings was delayed as efforts were made to preserve them and the corner they stood adjacent to. These three did indeed survive and. though utterly transformed, they stand today. from The Destruction of Lower Manhattan
Date Made:1967 negative; 2008 print
Type:Photograph
Materials:gelatin silver print
Place Made:United States; New York; New York
Measurements:sheet: 10 7/8 in x 13 7/8 in; 27.6225 cm x 35.2425 cm; image: 9 1/4 in x 11 3/4 in; 23.495 cm x 29.845 cm
Narrative Inscription:  signature, pencil verso: Danny Lyon; red stamp, circle with Printer Kelton [in pencil] / BLEAK BEAUTY / Picture Date 67 [in pencil] Print Date 08 [in pencil]
Accession Number:  SC 2012.84.18
Credit Line:Gift of Nicole Moretti Ungar, class of 1982, and Jon Ungar
Museum Collection:  Smith College Museum of Art
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Description:
Street with three storefronts- one too faded to read, "329 FRANK LUK[missing letter]", "AL. NAGELBERG & CO. INC."; windows papered over and store on proper left has sign that reads "DANGEROUS FLOOD KEEP OUT"; urban; city scenes

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