327, 329, and 331 Washington Street, between Jay and Harrison Streets. Demolition of these buildings was delayed as efforts were made to preserve them and the corner they stood adjacent to. These three did indeed survive and, though utterly transformed, they stand today.
Danny Lyon (American, born 1942)
Details
Title
327, 329, and 331 Washington Street, between Jay and Harrison Streets. Demolition of these buildings was delayed as efforts were made to preserve them and the corner they stood adjacent to. These three did indeed survive and, though utterly transformed, they stand today.
Artist/Maker
Danny Lyon (American, born 1942)
Date
1966-1967, printed later
Medium
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions
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Credit
Gift of Jennifer Speciale
Accession #
2021.365.7
Location
Currently not on view
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