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Skyscrapers were considered uniquely American: a new form of architecture that spoke to the power of the businessmen who funded them, the genius of the architects who designed them, and the perseverance of the laborers who built them. As such, skyscrapers became modern symbols of American ingenuity and optimism meant to rival the great cathedrals of Europe. Artists in the United States eagerly incorporated these symbols into their work, attempting to recreate the buildings’ power and prestige on two-dimensional surfaces. Learn more about Americans in the 1930s and 1940s in "We the People: American Prints from Between the World Wars."

“Men of Steel," 1936 (published 1941), by Samuel L. Margolies


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