Fruit Market Under Banyan Tree, South Dixie Highway, Miami Florida

Berenice Abbott American

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This evocative study of a bountiful summertime fruit market and a family in dungaree jeans is a superb example of the best of Berenice Abbott’s late-career work with the camera. It belongs to a series made during the artist’s 1954 road trip on US 1 from Florida to Maine, during which her essential subject was small-town America and the effect of the postwar automobile culture on the nation. Abbott is celebrated for her comprehensive Depression-era documentary project, Changing New York. This extended photographic portrait focused on the city’s nineteenth-century tenements and early twentieth-century skyscrapers, and their common ground. In the 1940s and 1950s, Abbott published several notable books and taught photography but made few new series of pictures.

Fruit Market Under Banyan Tree, South Dixie Highway, Miami Florida, Berenice Abbott (American, Springfield, Ohio 1898–1991 Monson, Maine), Gelatin silver print

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