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Photograph looking straight down onto a built landscape.
László Moholy-Nagy (American (North American))
From the Radio Tower, Berlin
1928
Gift of Dr. Seymour and Barbara K. Adelson
2007/2.59
This vertical print frames a view of a landscape with an up close view of a bird in the upper right corner that takes up about thirty percent of the image.<br />The viewer is positioned alongside the bird, circling the sky above the twin peaks of a mountain. A crate floats in the water below while smaller birds flocking around it.  Snow covers the ground.<br />The signature and title markings are in the upper right corner, and in the middle along the left side above the landscape.
Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese (culture or style))
One Hundred Famous Views of Edo: #107 Fukagawa, Susaki and the Jumantsubo Plain
1856 – 1857
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1960/2.143
This photograph depicts a bird’s eye view of an urban rooftop garden composed in a series of organic shapes.  Pedestrians, cars, and streets are visible below the garden.
Kristin Capp (American (North American))
Burle Marx, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2003
Gift of Ms. Kathleen Lauster and Mr. Jarir Derouach
2014/2.367
Bird&#39;s-eye view of Fifth Avenue on a misty day. This photograph is divided into diagonal geometric planes created by the buildings and street below, which are filled with pedestrians and vehicles.&nbsp;
Ralph Steiner (American (North American))
Misty Day, Fifth Avenue
1923
Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Helmut Stern
2000/2.4
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