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This landscape shows a brown, black, and white line drawing of a road and the buildings along it at night. There are two rows of buildings that face each other, and a road separating them. One of the buildings in the foreground has two billboards above it, illuminated at their top edges and spilling light onto the road around them. The area behind the row of buildings in the background is very dark, and the artist's signature is in the top left corner of the paper. A vehicle with bright headlights drives down the center of the road between the buildings, towards the right. 
Saul Steinberg (American (North American))
The Highway at Night
1954
Museum Purchase
1977/1.181
Cityscape showing downtown Detroit against a reddish orange sky in 1947. Along the bottom edge of the painting, people wait to load a bus and several vehicles drive on a street perpendicular to them. Multiple buildings several stories tall line the background of the painting.
Carlos Lopez
Downtown Detroit
1947
Gift of the J.L. Hudson Company
1956/1.90
Photograph of a man sitting on the sidewalk next to a covered wagon, surrounded by trunks, satchels, and other objects. The man looks at two puppies in the left foreground of the image.
André Kertész (American (North American))
Transport
1918
Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Strauss
1985/1.125.8
Seen from the surface of a river, a segment of a wooden bridge carries both carriages and pedestrians across the span. The piers of the bridge are reinforced with horizontal boards to protect against collision. Between the piers the distant shore shows numerous buildings and dry-dock cranes. In the center span, a low boat with a sail is about to pass under the bridge, moving towards the viewer.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American (North American))
Old Battersea Bridge
1879
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.371

Thomas Robert Way
Westminster
1911
Gift of the Marvin Felheim Collection
1986/2.25
This photograph depicts a view of a young boy standing by a covered wooden wagon. The back of the wagon rests against the side of a wooden building, its front is unhitched and resting on a ground strewn with hay.  
Lewis W. Hine (American (North American))
Boy by Wagon
1908 – 1924
Museum Purchase
1971/2.142
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