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Saul Leiter, Untitled (C-003063), n.d.

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

Untitled (C-003063), 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.
In the sun-drenched streets of 1960s New York City, Saul Leiter captures an intimate moment of voyeuristic observation—a photograph that luxuriates in the act of watching urban life unfold. Two...
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In the sun-drenched streets of 1960s New York City, Saul Leiter captures an intimate moment of voyeuristic observation—a photograph that luxuriates in the act of watching urban life unfold.


Two women in complementary green dresses command the foreground, their bodies and gestures unguarded, absorbed in conversation beside their leather luggage, unaware of the photographer's penetrating gaze.


This is Leiter's particular gift: the ability to witness without intrusion, to frame strangers on the sidewalk as subjects of aesthetic contemplation rather than subjects aware of being photographed.


The soaring architectural planes—clean modernist facades, geometric columns, austere walls—transform the Manhattan streetscape into an almost theatrical stage upon which these everyday figures perform their quotidian dramas.


The photographer positions himself as invisible spectator, drawing the viewer into a privileged vantage point where we become voyeurs alongside him, hidden observers of this spontaneous urban tableau.


Every element conspires toward elegance: the soft palette of greens and muted earth tones, the luminous quality of natural light washing across pavement and fabric, the carefully cropped automobile in the corner grounding us in a specific moment of American street life.


Yet beneath this surface beauty lies something more complex—a subtle tension between the camera's intrusive eye and the subjects' oblivious grace.


Leiter transforms the act of looking into an art form, investing anonymous sidewalk moments with profound dignity and poetic resonance. In this single frame, the mundane becomes transcendent, and the voyeuristic impulse becomes a meditation on human connection, solitude, and the fleeting beauty of strangers moving through the city's perpetual choreography.

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Publications

The Unseen Saul Leiter, (Thames & Hudson Ltd, London 2022), p. 85.

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