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New York

(American, 1913–2009)
1942
Medium/TechniquePhotograph, gelatin silver print
DimensionsImage: 17.6 x 18.4 cm (6 15/16 x 7 1/4 in.)
Mount: 43 x 35.4 cm (16 15/16 x 13 15/16 in.)
Credit LineSophie M. Friedman Fund
Accession number1994.24
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsPhotographs
Description
Beginning in the 1930s, Helen Levitt wandered throughout New York City capturing the spirited play of children on the sidewalks of the poorer neighborhoods of Harlem and the Lower East Side. She worked as unobtrusively as possible with her handheld Leica, sometimes using a right-angle viewfinder to capture her subjects unawares as they took part in their imaginary games and masquerades. Shooting in both black-and-white and color, Levitt shared with her contemporaries Ben Shahn and Walker Evans a keen sense of timing and an intuitive ability to catch the telling gestures and postures of people interacting with one another in public spaces.
InscriptionsVerso, in graphite, ctr.: circa 1942 Helen Levitt N. Y. / only one; Verso, in graphite, l.l.: New York; and l. r.: Helen Levitt
ProvenanceLawrence Miller Gallery, New York; purchased February 1994.
Copyright© Helen Levitt Film Documents LLC
Women and Children at Window
Helen Levitt
1930–50
New York (Fashion Drawing)
Helen Levitt
about 1942
New York (Parade Float)
Helen Levitt
1986
Untitled (78 Record on Street)
Helen Levitt
1980–85
New York (Boy Looking under Car)
Helen Levitt
about 1942
New York (Foreign Legion)
Helen Levitt
about 1942, printed later
New York (Two Children Unmasked)
Helen Levitt
about 1942
New York (Girl with Lily)
Helen Levitt
about 1942
New York (Boy and Lion)
Helen Levitt
about 1942
James and Mia Agee
Helen Levitt
1940s
Gypsy
Helen Levitt
about 1940