Electric lights in the rain at Columbus Circle

Doesn’t New York become more magical in the rain? William A. Frazer, who took this enchanting photo titled “Wet Night, Columbus Circle” at the dawn of the 20th century, would likely agree.


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His image reveals the rainy nighttime city and marble Columbus monument cast in the soft glow of artificial light. When the photo was shot in 1900, electric streetlights extended up Broadway from 14th Street to the newly named Columbus Circle at 59th Street.


More images of the growing city bathed in electric light can be found in The Gilded Age in New York, 1870-1910, on sale now.


[Photo: MOMA]


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Published on October 02, 2016 22:37
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