When the Flatiron Building opened in 1902, this graceful steel-frame skyscraper was a symbol of 20th century urban power and progress.
Two years later, pioneering photographer Edward Steichen created this photo of the Flatiron. He gave the image a blue glow during printing to make it evocative of twilight. And with the tree branches and puddles of rain in the foreground, he juxtaposed the made-made tower with powerful elements of the natural world.
“Steichen may have been drawing on his knowledge of Japanese prints, in which similar natural and built features exist harmoniously,” states thisĀ Middlebury College Museum of Art page. Japanese woodblock prints were all the rage at the time.
[Photo: Metmuseum]