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Fishko Files: Slideshows

Untitled (Brooklyn Bridge)

Alexander Alland, Untitled (Brooklyn Bridge), c. 1938, gelatin silver print.  The Jewish Museum, New York, Purchase: William and Jane Schloss Family Foundation Fund.  © Estate of Alexander Alland, Sr.

Boy Jumping into Hudson River

Ruth Orkin, Boy Jumping into Hudson River, 1948, gelatin silver print.  The Jewish Museum, New York, Purchase: Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Fund.  © Estate of Ruth Orkin.

Playing Football

Harold Corsini, Playing Football, c. 1939, from Harlem Document, 1936–40, gelatin silver print.  George Eastman House, Gift of Aaron Siskind.  © Estate of Harold Corsini.

Slums Must Go!

Joe Schwartz, Slums Must Go! May Day Parade, New York, c.1936, gelatin silver print.  Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio. © Joe Schwartz.

Ideal Laundry

Arthur Leipzig, Ideal Laundry, 1946, gelatin silver print.  The Jewish Museum, New York, Purchase: Esther Leah Ritz Bequest.  © Arthur Leipzig.

Lower East Side

Lisette Model, Lower East Side, c. 1940, gelatin silver print.  The Jewish Museum, New York, Gift of Howard Greenberg.  © The Lisette Model Foundation, Inc. (1983).  Used by permission.

Shoemaker’s Lunch

Bernard Cole, Shoemaker’s Lunch, 1944, gelatin silver print.  The Jewish Museum, New York, Purchase: The Paul Strand Trust for the benefit of Virginia Stevens Gift.  © Bernard Cole.

Salvation Army Lassie in Front of a Woolworth Store

Lee Sievan, Salvation Army Lassie in Front of a Woolworth Store, c. 1940, gelatin silver print.  The Jewish Museum, New York, Purchase: Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Fund.  © Estate of Lee Sievan.

Butterfly Boy, New York

Jerome Liebling, Butterfly Boy, New York, 1949, gelatin silver print.  The Jewish Museum, New York, Purchase: Mimi and Barry J. Alperin Fund.  © Jerome Liebling.

Untitled

Eliot Elisofon, Untitled (Iodent Toothpaste Ads), c. 1937, gelatin silver print.  The Jewish Museum, New York, Purchase: Mimi and Barry J. Alperin Fund.

Photo League

You have only two more weeks to see the “Photo League” photography show at the Jewish Museum, entitled “Radical Camera.”  As WNYC’s Sara Fishko tells us, the League was not just a convenient place ...