Photographs by Fritz Neugass, 1950s-1979

Scope and content:
This series contains approximately 4500 original photographs and contact prints by Fritz Neugass. They are divided into two series: locations and subjects. Photographs include travel photographs of Greece and other Mediterranean countries, Cape Cod and Provincetown of the 1940s and 1950s, Mexico and the U.S. Southwest, and especially New York City. In addition, a number of the photographs have been reproduced and mounted, or have been reproduced in enlarged formats. This series also contains mounted photographs from two exhibits by Neugass: a Hypo-Hounds exhibit at the Users Club, NY, in the 1940s; and a Mexico Exhibit, shown at the American Museum of Natural History, NY, March 4-28, 1954.
Arrangement:
Arranged alphabetically, plus mounted photographs, oversized photos, and negatives.

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