New York City
1951—1954

In New York, Baer’s photographs bring to life a city bursting with optimism, the center of postwar capitalism. Men and women stride through Midtown, where even the nuns carry briefcases; office workers take their lunch breaks in Bryant Park; an asphalt crew paves Fifth Avenue. Americans had come through the Depression and defeated Hitler: the world was ours.

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Postwar Europe 1945, 1950—1951