Freeman, Mark
Mark Freeman (September 27, 1908 – February 6, 2003) was an Austrian-born American artist, "whose prints and paintings from the 1930s chronicle a seminal period of New York City's architectural growth in a style that has been described (by Will Barnet) as a beautiful blend of the poetic and historical."
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Steel and Stone
Freeman, Mark
N.Y. Abstraction
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2nd Avenue "El"
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The City Rests
Freeman, Mark
Hall of Science (Detail)
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Dairy Building
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Hall of Science
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General Exhibits Building
Freeman, Mark
Administration Building
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Federal Building
Freeman, Mark
Untitled (South Ferry El)
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Dynamo, Edison Plant
Freeman, Mark
Untitled (Spider Web)
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Shades and Shadows
Freeman, Mark
New York, N. Y.
Freeman, Mark
Manhattan Backdrop
Freeman, Mark