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Terrace of Mrs Alice Woodward Rhinehardt, 400 E 52 St, c. 1936-37 (gelatin silver photo)
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Terrace of Mrs Alice Woodward Rhinehardt, 400 E 52 St, c. 1936-37 (gelatin silver photo)
3698220 Terrace of Mrs Alice Woodward Rhinehardt, 400 E 52 St, c.1936-37 (gelatin silver photo) by Beals, Jessie Tarbox (1871-1942); Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; (add.info.: Patio with two chaise lounges, mirrored table with vase of flowers, panoramic view of Manhattan skyline.); eNew York Historical Society; American, out of copyright
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This gelatin silver photo captures the serene and elegant terrace of Mrs. Alice Woodward Rhinehardt's residence on 400 E 52 St, circa 1936-37. Taken by the talented photographer Jessie Tarbox Beals, this print showcases a beautifully designed patio adorned with two inviting chaise lounges and a mirrored table displaying a vase filled with vibrant flowers. However, what truly steals the spotlight is the breathtaking panoramic view of Manhattan's iconic skyline in the background. The composition of this photograph exudes an air of sophistication and tranquility as it transports us back to an era when leisurely moments were cherished amidst bustling city life. The meticulous attention to detail in capturing every element within this scene speaks volumes about Beals' artistic prowess. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of how nature can seamlessly coexist with urban landscapes. The juxtaposition between the lush greenery surrounding Mrs. Rhinehardt's terrace and the towering skyscrapers that dominate New York City's horizon creates a harmonious balance between man-made structures and natural beauty. This gelatin silver photo serves as both a historical document and an aesthetic delight for admirers of gardens, photography, and United States history alike. Preserved within the collection of the New-York Historical Society, it stands as a testament to Beals' talent while offering us a glimpse into Mrs. Rhinehardt's private oasis amidst one of America's most vibrant cities.
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