Mar 11, 2021 - Sale 2561

Sale 2561 - Lot 360

Price Realized: $ 1,560
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 1,200 - $ 1,800
(NEW YORK CITY)
A survey of approximately 37 photographs documenting 6th Avenue, apparently around the demolition of the "El" train.


Many of the photographs show the El still standing (the structures were demolished in 1939), but others show construction and entrances to the new underground subway system. Period signage, pedestrians, street life, automobiles, and more are all also captured by these crisp, detailed survey shots of a main thoroughfare in Manhattan. Silver prints, the images measuring approximately 7 1/2x9 1/2 inches (19.1x24.1 cm.), and the reverse, the sheets slightly larger, each with the cross streets, location of the camera, numeric notation, and the date, in the negative. 1936-40

WITH--A group of 8 photographs pertaining to the 2nd Avenue "El." demolition, between 46th and 55th Streets. Silver prints, the images measuring 7 1/2x9 1/2 inches (19.1x24.1 cm.), and the reverse, the sheets slightly larger, each with the caption, location, numeric notation, and credit, in the negative. Circa 1940-42

Additional Details

In 1936, work started on the underground Sixth Avenue Line, operated by the city as part of the Independent Subway System (IND). The El was closed on December 4, 1938 and razed in 1939 to make way for the IND line. The section of the IND line that was located under Sixth Avenue opened in December 1940.