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BLOSSOM RESTAURANT, 103 BOWERY | Berenice Abbott

BLOSSOM RESTAURANT, 103 BOWERY | Berenice Abbott

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Berenice Abbott’s photographs remain among the most enduring visual records of New York’s transformation in the early twentieth century. Created as part of her Changing New York project (1935–1939), and supported by the WPA’s Federal Art Project, these images document a city in transition, where historic streetscapes met emerging modern infrastructure.

Her work balances documentary precision with striking composition, capturing both the scale and everyday life of the city during the Great Depression era. Abbott’s photograph of the Blossom Restaurant preserves the distinctive storefront culture of the Bowery during the 1930s. With its layered signage and bustling street presence, the image captures a neighborhood long associated with restaurants, theaters, and working-class New York life.

 

Each Endicott & Co. piece is meticulously prepared from rare historical source material and produced as an archival-quality print. Sizes are curated per artwork to preserve composition and image quality.

Materials: Satin-finish paper, 210 gsm

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Sizes refer to the unframed artwork. Each print includes a built-in border for a clean, matted look. No additional mat is required. Standard frame sizes fit easily. Framing will add to the final dimensions.

Frames and interiors are shown for context only. 

 

This print is reproduced from high-resolution archival scans preserved in The New York Public Library Digital Collections.
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