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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Berenice Abbott, a prominent figure in the straight photography movement, not only helped provide a solid foundation under which realist visual arts may develop, but also lends current readers a historical view of New York City's architecture of that time. This book includes information about Abbott's early life (from her time in Greenwich Village with Hippolyte Havel and Djuna Barnes) to the height of her career, including work such as the Federal Art Project.
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Berenice Abbott: Influences, Style, and Changing New York
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