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  1. Berenice Abbott. Berenice Alice Abbott (July 17, 1898 – December 9, 1991) [2] was an American photographer best known for her portraits of cultural figures of the interwar period, New York City photographs of architecture and urban design of the 1930s, and science interpretation of the 1940s to the 1960s.

  2. Learn about Berenice Abbott, a central figure in the photographic circles of Paris and New York, who preserved the archive of Eugène Atget and documented the changing cityscape of New York. Explore her works, exhibitions, publications, and legacy at The Museum of Modern Art.

  3. Dec 9, 1991 · Learn about Berenice Abbott, a realist photographer who documented New York and Paris, and collected and promoted the work of Eugène Atget. Explore her portraits, science photography, and photo book on Changing New York.

    • American
    • July 17, 1898
    • Springfield, Ohio
    • December 9, 1991
  4. Jul 13, 2024 · Berenice Abbott (born July 17, 1898, Springfield, Ohio, U.S.—died December 9, 1991, Monson, Maine) was a photographer best known for her photographic documentation of New York City in the late 1930s and for her preservation of the works of Eugène Atget. Abbott studied briefly at the Ohio State University before moving in 1918 to New York ...

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  5. An exhibition of the photographer Berenice Abbott's album of 266 black-and-white prints of New York City in 1929, showing her urban vision and creative process. The exhibition also includes views of Paris by Eugène Atget and New York by her contemporaries.

  6. Aug 16, 2023 · The Springfield, Ohio-born photographer Berenice Abbott (1898-1991) arrived there in 1921 by way of New York, and by early 1929 she had managed to establish herself in the French capital’s ...

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  8. An American photographer, Berenice Abbott was a central figure in and important bridge between the photographic circles and cultural hubs of Paris and New York. She was born in Springfield, Ohio, and in 1918 moved to New York, where she studied sculpture independently, meeting and making vital connections with Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray, leaders of the American avant-garde.

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