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Sailing Ship on a Calm Sea by Moonlight by Ivan Aivazovsky, 1897.
Summer (1896) by Alphonse Mucha
Flood (1889) by Maxime Maufra
Toots Thielemans, Adele Girard, and Joe Marsala outside the Onyx, ca. 1948.
Photo: William Gottlieb via Wikipedia
Bruce Davidson (1933)
Untitled (Older couple, woman with scotch-taped glasses), from "East 100th Street" 1966-1968
Vintage gelatin silver print
Dorothy Eisner, Washington Square Park, 1938. Oil on canvas.
This painting was exhibited at Gracie Mansion in 2019 as part of “She Persists," a show dedicated to women artists in NYC over the past century. In her review of the exhibit in Artnet News, Eleanor Heartney describes this work:
“New York reappears at its most life-enhancing in Dorothy Eisner's Washington Square Park (1938), a painting centering on the Square's famous fountain. Water erupts and cascades over children splashing in the pool while adults on the periphery enjoy the sun. Historical circumstances give the work added resonance: at the time this work was created the fountain had just been restored by Robert Moses who was simultaneously pushing to bisect the park with one of his controversial highways. As a vocal opponent of this plan, Eisner here offers an image of the conviviality that Moses's dreams of automotive dominion would have destroyed.”
Photo: 1st Dibs
Roy Campanella, Jackie Robinson, and Don Newcombe of the Brooklyn Dodgers sign autographs for their young fans before the game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Ebbets Field on June 2, 1949.
Photo: Al Gretz via Getty Images
Misty view of the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan, 1922-24.
Photo: Consuelo Kanaga via the Brooklyn Museum
Looking south from Broadway and 53rd Street, with Warner Brothers ads, 1927.
Photo: Browning Studio via the NY Historical Society
-The Banks of the Seine at Argenteuil-
Another dimension
Puerto Petrohué, Ensenada, Los Lagos, Chile.
Thomas Gregson, 10, holds flags as he watches William Rush, 8, place one at a grave in Cypress Hills National Cemetery, Brooklyn, May 28, 1955. Boy Scouts of the Brooklyn council decorated graves in preparation for Memorial Day. Over 500 scouts and their leaders took part in the annual ceremony of decorating 19,000 graves.
Photo: Ed Clarity for the NY Daily News via Cypress Hills/East New York Facebook
Girl by the Cyclone, Coney Island's roller coaster, 1957.
Photo: Brassaï via dxi magazine
View looking north on Riverside Drive toward the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, 1925.
Photo: Browning Studio via NY Historical Society
-Wolves in the Forest in Front of a Cave-
Comforting, 1939.
Photo: Helen Levitt via Metalocus
Simon & Garfunkel, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme recording sessions, Columbia studios NYC, 1966