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Top of the Mooring Mast, Empire State Building (1931), 1931; 1939 (gelatin silver print)
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Top of the Mooring Mast, Empire State Building (1931), 1931; 1939 (gelatin silver print)
991497 Top of the Mooring Mast, Empire State Building (1931), 1931; 1939 (gelatin silver print) by Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940); 34.29x26.67 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Top of the Mooring Mast, Empire State Building (1931). Lewis Wickes Hine (1874-1940). Gelatin silver print. Printed in 1939. 34.29 x 26.67cm.); Photo eChristies Images; American, out of copyright
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This gelatin silver print captures the awe-inspiring view from the top of the Mooring Mast on the Empire State Building in 1931. Taken by renowned photographer Lewis Wickes Hine, this photograph showcases his mastery in capturing both human subjects and architectural marvels. The image depicts a group of workers dressed in their work clothes, diligently going about their tasks at great heights. The early morning light casts a warm glow on their faces as they lower themselves down with ropes, showcasing their bravery and skill. Their focused expressions reveal the concentration required to maintain balance and safety while working at such extreme heights. The Empire State Building stands tall and proud in the background, its iconic silhouette dominating New York City's skyline. This landmark structure serves as a testament to human ingenuity and ambition during the early 20th century. Hine's composition emphasizes not only the grandeur of this architectural feat but also highlights the resilience and dedication of these workers who played an integral role in constructing it. The close-up perspective allows viewers to appreciate every detail - from each worker's attire to their determined postures. This gelatin silver print is a timeless piece that transports us back to an era defined by progress and innovation. It serves as a reminder of our collective ability to overcome challenges through hard work, determination, and collaboration.
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