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Louis Faurer, Union Square, New York City, 1948.

Louis Faurer American, 1916-2001

Union Square, New York City, 1948.
Gelatin Silver Print.
Printed by Chuck Kelton, 1980-81.
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Image: 20.6 x 13.7 cm / 8 1/8 x 5 3/8 in
Paper: 35.5 x 27.8 cm / 14 x 11 in
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Edition of 40. The Light Suite.
Signed, titled, and dated in pencil on the reverse.
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Louis Faurer's 'Union Square from Ohrbach's Window, New York City, 1948' captures a pivotal moment in American urban history through the photographer's distinctive melancholic vision. Taken from the elevated vantage...
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Louis Faurer's "Union Square from Ohrbach's Window, New York City, 1948" captures a pivotal moment in American urban history through the photographer's distinctive melancholic vision. Taken from the elevated vantage point of Ohrbach's department store, this haunting black-and-white image reveals the complex relationship between observer and observed in post-war Manhattan.


Born in Philadelphia in 1916, Faurer had established himself in New York by 1947 as part of the influential New York School of street photographers. Working alongside Robert Frank and Helen Levitt, Faurer possessed what the Metropolitan Museum describes as "a rare instinct for gesture and a delicacy of vision." His approach focused on emotional undercurrents of urban life and "the deepening rift between the ideals of postwar American society and the reality of the individuals that comprised it."


The photograph transforms Union Square into a theatrical stage viewed through the commercial filter of Ohrbach's window display. This perspective is deeply symbolic – the street seen through the lens of commerce and consumption. Ohrbach's, opened in 1923, democratized fashion through moderate pricing, embodying post-war retail's practical ethos.


By 1948, New York had emerged from World War II as the world's largest manufacturing center. Yet beneath this economic prosperity lay social tensions Faurer expertly captured: isolated figures navigating the bustling intersection, their solitude emphasized against commercial backdrop. French critics called him "le guetteur mélancolique" – the melancholy watcher.


Working with high contrast and film noir-inspired shadows, Faurer employed signature techniques: reflections, tight cropping, and natural lighting. His philosophy – "I have an intense desire to record life as I see it, as I feel it" – transforms mundane urban moments into profound meditations on modern life, revealing post-war American urbanism as prosperous yet lonely, dynamic yet alienating.

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Light Gallery, New York.
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