New York Rises
Photographs by Eugene de Salignac
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From 1906 to 1934, Eugene de Salignac shot over 20,000 stunning 8×10-inch glass-plate negatives of New York City. As sole photographer at the Department of Bridges/Plant and Structures during that period of dizzying growth, he documented the creation of the city’s modern infrastructure–including bridges, major municipal buildings, roads and subways. For years, de Salignac’s remarkably…
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Format: Hardback
Number of pages: 143
Publication date: 2007-04-01
Measurements: 9.82 x 11.32 x 0.72 inches
ISBN: 9781597110136
Eugene de Salignac was born in Boston and started working for New York City in 1903. He served as official photographer for the Department of Bridges/Plant and Structures of New York City from 1906-1943.
Michael Lorenzini is the Deputy Director at the New York City Municipal Archives. He is a photographer and former editor at Aperture Foundation.
Kevin Moore is an independent art curator and historian.