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Saul Leiter, Untitled (C-005678), n.d.

Saul Leiter American, 3/12/1923-26/11/2013

Untitled (C-005678), n.d.
Chromogenic Print. Printed 2022.
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Image: 34.3 x 22.5 cm / 13 1/2 x 8 7/8 in
Paper: 35.6 x 27.9 cm / 14 x 11 in
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Edition of 20 plus 2 artist's proofs
Saul Leiter Foundation copyright stamp dated "2022" with signature in pencil by Margit Erb, director, on label and Saul Leiter Foundation edition stamp with print date and edition number in pencil on label affixed to print verso.
Saul Leiter’s photograph feels like an overheard whisper: a slant view from the back seat of a red car, the city slipping past beyond the glass. The car interior cradles...
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Saul Leiter’s photograph feels like an overheard whisper: a slant view from the back seat of a red car, the city slipping past beyond the glass.


The car interior cradles the picture in shadow, while outside a yellow trunk, a white roof, a Coca‑Cola sign and a figure in red are quietly set aglow. Everything is slightly off‑axis, as if the world has been nudged just enough to turn the ordinary into a secret.


Leiter was among the first to understand what color could do in photography, long before it was granted serious artistic respect.


Working with Kodachrome in the late 1940s and 1950s, he used red, yellow, and green the way a painter uses oil, letting them bleed, block, and veil. In this picture, color is not decoration; it is the subject itself, carrying mood, memory, and the faint melancholy of a day that is already slipping away.


The car is more than a prop here; it is an instrument of seeing. A camera is a box with a window that moves through time. A car is a box with windows that moves through space.


Both choose a slice of reality and leave the rest outside the frame. From this moving shelter, Leiter watches the world the way a camera does: through panes, reflections, and partial views. The windshield becomes a floating rectangle of attention; the side window, a second frame layered on top of the first.


In that sense, a car is simply a camera on wheels, carrying its passenger‑photographer through streets that become a roll of film unspooling in real time.


Each stoplight offers a possible exposure, each passing corner a new composition. Leiter’s genius lies in recognizing that the poetry is already there: in the fogged glass, in the scrape of neon across a hood, in the moment when traffic pauses and, for a heartbeat, the city arranges itself into a picture.

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The Unseen Saul Leiter, (Thames & Hudson Ltd, London 2022), p. 40.

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