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Tribune Building
circa 1920: Street view of The Tribune Building on Park Row, New York City, known as Newspaper Row. Designed by Richard Morris Hunt in 1873. It is flanked by the buildings of the New York World (Pulitzer Building) left, the diminutive Sun, and the New York Times, right. 1920s. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Edwin Levick
Media ID 11761754
1920 1929 Architecture And Art New York City North America Portrait North The Media
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This print takes us back in time to the bustling streets of New York City in the 1920s. Standing tall and proud, the Tribune Building dominates the scene on Park Row, surrounded by other iconic structures that defined Newspaper Row. Designed by Richard Morris Hunt in 1873, this architectural masterpiece exudes a timeless elegance. To its left stands the Pulitzer Building, home to the renowned New York World newspaper. Despite its diminutive size, The Sun building holds its ground with undeniable charm on the opposite side. Completing this trio is none other than The New York Times building on the right, symbolizing journalistic excellence. Edwin Levick's expert lens captures every intricate detail of these historic buildings against a backdrop of city life. The stark contrast between light and shadow adds depth to this monochromatic composition, emphasizing both their grandeur and significance within American culture. As we gaze upon this remarkable image from Fine Art Storehouse, we are transported back to an era when newspapers were at their peak influence as purveyors of news and information. It serves as a reminder of how architecture can shape our perception of history while evoking nostalgia for a time long gone
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