Helen Levitt Books

Helen Levitt: Mexico City
Helen Levitt: Mexico City

By James Oles, Helen Levitt

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In 1941, the American photographer Helen Levitt spent several months in Mexico, photographing the capital city and its inhabitants. With neither sentimentalism nor romanticism and working almost ex...

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A way of seeing
A way of seeing

By Helen Levitt

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A way of seeing
A way of seeing

By Helen Levitt

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A way of seeing
A way of seeing

By Helen Levitt

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In the street
In the street

By Helen Levitt

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In the street
In the street

By Helen Levitt

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Crosstown
Crosstown

By Helen Levitt

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"Since the mid-193Os, Helen Levitt has photographed life on the streets of New York, capturing the pulse of the city at moments when sidewalk life becomes an urban portrait. Crosstown is the most c...

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Here and There
Here and There

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"Many of Helen Levitt's classic pictures of New York City are world-famous, but there are many more unknown Levitts, the bulk of which are the subject of this book. Here and There brings together 1...

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Slide show
Slide show

By Helen Levitt

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