Gertrude Kasebier: New York Skyline, Dusk. 1920's, Vintage platinum print, 6-1/16 x 8-1/16 in. (155 x 205 mm), unmounted., A view looking north from Kasebier’s apartment at 123 Waverly Place, where she lived from 1921-26. Left towers are the Jefferson Market Courthouse (now J. M. Library) at 6th Ave. and 10th St. The tower in the distance on the right is the Metropolitan Life building. At the time, she was working with her daughter Hermine, so the work may be a collaboration. When Edward Weston visited her and asked to make her portrait, she mentioned the “fine landscape out the window”. w1551.