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Photographs of New York City and Puerto Rico

Title
Photographs of New York City and Puerto Rico / Rómulo Lachatañeré.
Author
Lachatañeré, Rómulo
Publication
[1947?]-1952.

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Box 1Still imageUse in library Sc Photo Portfolio (Lachatañeré, R. ) Box 1Schomburg Center - Photographs & Prints
Box 2Still imageUse in library Sc Photo Portfolio (Lachatañeré, R. ) Box 2Schomburg Center - Photographs & Prints
Box 3Still imageUse in library Sc Photo Portfolio (Lachatañeré, R. ) Box 3Schomburg Center - Photographs & Prints
Box 4Still imageUse in library Sc Photo Portfolio (Lachatañeré, R. ) Box 4Schomburg Center - Photographs & Prints
Box 5Still imageUse in library Sc Photo Portfolio (Lachatañeré, R. ) Box 5Schomburg Center - Photographs & Prints
Box 6Still imageUse in library Sc Photo Portfolio (Lachatañeré, R. ) Box 6Schomburg Center - Photographs & Prints
Box 7Still imageUse in library Sc Photo Portfolio (Lachatañeré, R. ) Box 7Schomburg Center - Photographs & Prints

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Description
  • 266 items (1.6 cubic ft., 7 boxes); 26 x 21 cm and smaller.
  • 186 photographic prints : gelatin silver, black and white ;
  • 46 photographic prints : gelatin silver, black and white ;
  • 34 contact sheets : gelatin silver, black and white ;
Summary
Depictions of African Americans and Latinos living in New York City, from 1947 to 1951, and of workers and their families in Puerto Rico, in 1952, consisting of candid shots and group portraits of children, women, families, musicians, and mostly male laborers; and views of New York families at leisure, street life, construction projects, housing and living conditions, sugar cane field workers, sugar refinery workers, salt flat workers, female laundry and sewing workers, and dwellings in urban and coastal environments. A candid shot of the photographer in Puerto Rico (1952) is included. Some images are only available as contact sheets.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Portrait photographs – 1940-1959.
  • Group portraits – 1940-1959.
  • Gelatin silver prints – 1940-1959.
Note
  • Title based on photo captions and texts about the photographer.
  • Many photographs bear handwritten captions on verso. Many items are mounted. Some contact sheets bear image selection marks on recto. Some items are duplicates.
  • Images of Puerto Rico were developed and printed posthumously.
Terms of Use (note)
  • Collection is under copyright; permission of the copyright holder is required for duplication.
Biography (note)
  • Rómulo Lachatañeré, 1906-1952, was born in Santiago de Cuba. A self-taught ethnologist and photographer who moved to New York City in 1939, Lachatañeré wrote articles and two books, "Oh Mio! Yemaya" (1938) and "Manual de Santeria" (1942), on Afro-Cuban religious beliefs. He also wrote articles and news reports on the conditions of Puerto Ricans living in the United States, and race relations in Cuba. In the mid-1940s, Lachatañeré began using photography as a documentary resource, recording the social and living conditions of African Americans and Puerto Ricans in East Harlem and Brooklyn, New York. In early 1952, after photographing the conditions of workers and their families in Puerto Rico, Lachatañeré died in a plane crash returning to the United States. Film rolls, mailed to his wife Sara, were posthumously developed and organized as an exhibition by his colleague Jack Lessinger.
Call Number
Sc Photo Portfolio (Lachatañeré, R. )
OCLC
1281681526
Author
Lachatañeré, Rómulo, photographer.
Title
Photographs of New York City and Puerto Rico / Rómulo Lachatañeré.
Production
[1947?]-1952.
Type of Content
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
sheet
Terms Of Use
Collection is under copyright; permission of the copyright holder is required for duplication.
Biography
Rómulo Lachatañeré, 1906-1952, was born in Santiago de Cuba. A self-taught ethnologist and photographer who moved to New York City in 1939, Lachatañeré wrote articles and two books, "Oh Mio! Yemaya" (1938) and "Manual de Santeria" (1942), on Afro-Cuban religious beliefs. He also wrote articles and news reports on the conditions of Puerto Ricans living in the United States, and race relations in Cuba. In the mid-1940s, Lachatañeré began using photography as a documentary resource, recording the social and living conditions of African Americans and Puerto Ricans in East Harlem and Brooklyn, New York. In early 1952, after photographing the conditions of workers and their families in Puerto Rico, Lachatañeré died in a plane crash returning to the United States. Film rolls, mailed to his wife Sara, were posthumously developed and organized as an exhibition by his colleague Jack Lessinger.
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