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Harlem River
Harlem River
Courtesy of the Harn Museum of Art, Photography by Foad Seyed Mohammadi

Harlem River

Artist Ann Nooney (American, 1900-1964)
Date1935-1942
Mediumlithograph on paper
DimensionsPaper: 17 x 14 3/8 in. (43.18 x 36.51 cm)
ClassificationsPrints
Credit LineLoan from the Fine Arts Collection U.S. General Services Administration WPA, Federal Art Project, 1935-1943 With Gratitude to Beverly, Norman and Marc Albert
Object numberL2025.7.84
Collections
Jersey Relief Project
Ann Nooney
1936-1943
A black and white print of a figure, his back turned, walking by a fence holding a pitchfork over his shoulder. Behind is a rustic building with a tall chimney, a smaller wooden structure, and trees.
Ann Nooney
c. 1935-1942
A black and white print of two people are standing under a tree on a street corner. Behind them are a row of wooden and in front of larger urban building in the distance downhill.
Ann Nooney
1936-1943
A night scene with two men standing on a deserted city street under streetlamps and window awnings; the street and buildings are brightly illuminated by the streetlamps.
Ann Nooney
c. 1935-1942
People are walking along a waterfront street, masts are visible on other side of street. Booth for fresh fish and hot corn on the cob are along the highway or street opposite the waterfront. One man has on shorts and is carrying a towel.
Ann Nooney
1936-1943
Flower Workers
Ann Nooney
c. 1935-1942
An African-American boy is seen running on the wooden dock beside the river; looking out from a dwelling of salvaged materials on the dock, the scene is domestic; table with plant and hurricane lamp, shelves with clock and vases, bottles, etc.
Julius Tanzer
1936-1943
A black and white print of a wood-paneled room with a large potbelly stove on the left. Several figures sit on benches or stand near a rounded ticket booth on the right.
Ann de Kohary
1935-1943
Urban residential street.
Ann de Kohary
1936-1943
Urban scene of dilapidated houses with figure collecting scrap wood.
Ann de Kohary
1936-1943
Urban street with gas pumps.
Ann de Kohary
1936-1943
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