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Building the Empire State Building, c. 1931 (gelatin silver print)
492494 Building the Empire State Building, c.1931 (gelatin silver print) by Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940); Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22735716
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Achievement Aerial View Atmospheric Balance Balancing Bravery Builder Builders Challenge Courage Danger Empire State Building Girder Girders Hazy High Rise Hoist Hook Labourers Landmark Manhattan Precarious Risk Scale Skyscraper Skyscrapers Strength Strong Teamwork Winch Black And White Photograph Labourer
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Building the Empire State Building, c. 1931 - A Glimpse into the Bravery and Strength of American Workers
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. This gelatin silver print captures a pivotal moment in history - the construction of the iconic Empire State Building in 1931. The image, taken by Lewis Wickes Hine, showcases the remarkable teamwork and courage displayed by American workers as they toiled high above Manhattan's bustling cityscape. In this atmospheric photograph, we witness laborers balancing precariously on girders, defying danger with every step. The aerial view highlights the scale of this monumental achievement, showcasing skyscrapers surrounding this architectural marvel. The photo exudes a sense of challenge and risk as workers navigate their way through hazy conditions while relying on hoists and winches to transport materials. Their unwavering determination is palpable as they construct one of America's most famous landmarks. Hine's composition emphasizes both individual strength and collective effort within a male-dominated workforce. Each worker becomes an emblematic figure representing not only his own bravery but also that of countless others who contributed to building this towering symbol of progress. As we gaze upon this historical artifact from Bridgeman Images' private collection, we are transported back to a defining era in New York City's history. This gelatin silver print serves as a testament to human ingenuity and perseverance against all odds – an enduring reminder that even amidst adversity, great achievements can be realized through collaboration and unwavering determination
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