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Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
Chicken Market
Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
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Chicken Market

Artist/Maker (United States, 1898 - 1991)
Date1937 (printed 1979)
Mediumgelatin silver print
DimensionsSight: 19 x 15 in. (48.3 x 38.1 cm)
Mat: 30 x 24 in. (76.2 x 61 cm)
ClassificationsVisual Works
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schussel
Terms
    Object number81.0241
    DescriptionIn the late 19th and early 20th century, the lower part of Eastern Manhattan - the site of Manhattan's earliest settlement - became the primary settlement for millions of immigrants. Berenice Abbott's image of a kosher chicken market is a reminder that, in particular, large numbers of Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe made their homes on the Lower East Side. Historically accustomed to living in prearranged sections (ghettos) of European cities, many Jewish immigrants willingly congregated together in their adopted homeland, many establishing markets that sold foods prepared according to religious prescriptions.
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    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Berenice Abbott
    1937 (printed 1979)
    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Mortimer Borne
    1937
    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Miami Painter
    ca. 600-575 BCE
    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Antonio Argenti
    ca. 1895
    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Pietro Dandini
    ca. 1670-1680
    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Falasha people
    19th century
    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Artist Unknown
    late 19th to early 20th century (printed 1992)
    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Berenice Abbott
    1936 (printed 1979)