© Estate of Alvin Langon Coburn
Currently not on view
Subway entrance, Madison Square Park, New York City,
1912
Alvin Langdon Coburn, 1882–1966; born Boston, MA; died Rhos-on-Sea, England; active London, England and New York, NY
x1983-1448
Information
Title
Subway entrance, Madison Square Park, New York City
Dates
1912
Maker
Dimensions
overall: 27.9 x 21 cm
mount (1): 30.3 x 22.5 cm
mount (2): 35 x 27.5 cm
Credit Line
The Clarence H. White Collection, assembled and organized by Professor Clarence H. White Jr., and given in memory of Lewis F. White, Dr. Maynard P. White Sr., and Clarence H. White Jr., the sons of Clarence H. White Sr. and Jane Felix White
Object Number
x1983-1448
Place Depicted
North America, United States, New York, Manhattan, New York
Inscription
Signed in graphite on mount, lower right: Alvin Langdon Coburn
Culture
Subject
Created by Alvin Langdon Coburn, the artist. Acquired by Clarence H. White Sr., between 1912 and July 7, 1925; by descent to Clarence H. White Jr., on or after July 8, 1925 [1]; by descent to Clarence H. White Jr.’s widow, Ruth Royer White, 1978 [2]; bequest, to Princeton University Art Museum, 1983 [3]. Notes:
[1]. Possibly on the occasion of Clarence H. White Sr.’s death, as part of the Clarence H. White Collection.
[2]. On the occasion of Clarence H. White Jr.’s death.
[3]. Carried out by Ruth Royer White on behalf of Clarence H. White Jr.