Helen Levitt Photography Print, Children with a Broken Mirror, NYC c.1940
Classic Helen Levitt Poster capturing a timeless NYC street scene. Museum-grade quality print of children playing with a frame. Perfect vintage wall decor. Shop now!
The Artwork
About This Print
This Helen Levitt photography print is one of her most discussed images — children on a New York City block in around 1940, gathered around a broken mirror lying in the street. The fractured glass multiplies their reflections and catches the light in ways the world around them doesn’t, and Levitt sees it all: the children peering in, the distorted versions of themselves staring back, the whole small drama of a game only children would play and only Levitt would photograph this way. It is a piece of wall art that earns attention every time you look at it.
Levitt made this Helen Levitt photography print in the same years she was learning from Walker Evans and beginning to document the street cultures of East Harlem with her right-angle viewfinder. The broken mirror image is one of the ones that gets used in every major retrospective of her work because it captures something essential about what she was doing: turning the ordinary surfaces of city life into mirrors for something deeper. As wall art, it functions the same way.
Why This Helen Levitt Photography Print Is a Classic
- Design & vibe: Soft, silvery black-and-white tones with the particular warmth of late 1930s/early 1940s 35mm film. The mirror fragments catch light and break the composition in multiple directions — this Helen Levitt photography print has more visual movement and layering than most street photographs from any era. The children’s faces, some reflected, some direct, give the image an unusual depth. On wall art, it reads beautifully at any scale.
- Print quality: Printed on 200 GSM museum-grade matte paper with fade-resistant archival inks. The film grain and tonal complexity of Levitt’s original are preserved on matte paper in a way glossy stock can’t match.
- Sizes: Seven sizes from 9×11″ to 24×36″, all standard frame-ready. Digital download also available at $3.90 (300 DPI, PDF/JPG).
- Great gift for: Street photography and documentary photography collectors, New York City history enthusiasts, fans of American 20th-century photography, and anyone who appreciates photography that looks simple until it doesn’t.
Where to Hang This Photography Wall Art
This Helen Levitt photography print has a warmth and human scale that makes it well-suited to living rooms, bedrooms, and home libraries. The broken mirror composition is complex enough that it rewards a location where you’ll spend time with it — next to a reading chair, across from a bed, or in a hallway where it catches the eye each time you pass. As wall art, it layers meaning the way only the very best documentary photography does.
The mid-tone range is wide and warm; on an off-white or cream wall this Helen Levitt photography print sings. Pair it with her other New York street work for a dedicated Levitt wall, or group it with Diane Arbus and Garry Winogrand for a survey of American street photography’s finest decade. The 16×20″ and 12×18″ are the most used sizes for groupings; the 20×30″ solo makes a statement in larger rooms.
The Broken Mirror image has appeared in the Museum of Modern Art’s collection and in every major retrospective of Levitt’s work. Owning this Helen Levitt photography print is as close as most people will get to living with a MoMA-caliber photograph of 20th-century New York — and as wall art it more than holds its own in any space serious about photography.
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The Helen Levitt boy in doorway vintage photography poster makes a natural companion piece for this Helen Levitt photography print. Or pair it with the Diane Arbus boy in a fedora photography poster for a New York street photography double-bill from the same era.
Print & Material Details
Every MerchFuse poster is printed on 200 GSM museum-grade matte paper using fade-resistant archival inks. Colors stay true, blacks stay deep, and the matte finish eliminates glare whether you frame under glass or mount open. All seven sizes use standard frame dimensions — no custom framing needed.
Prefer to print your own? The digital download option gives you a 300 DPI high-resolution file (PDF/JPG) for $3.90.
This is fan-inspired artwork and an original artistic interpretation. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially licensed by any studio, production company, label, artist, photographer, or rights holder.
What You're Getting
Premium Quality, Every Print
Not all posters are created equal. Here's exactly what makes a MerchFuse print different.
Paper Quality
200 GSM Matte Stock
Genuine heavyweight fine art matte paper — noticeably thicker than standard poster stock. Resists curling and feels substantial on the wall.
Ink & Longevity
75-Year Archival Inks
Fade-resistant pigment inks rated for 75+ years of indoor display — the same technology used in professional photography studios and fine art galleries.
Packaging
Rigid Tube Shipping
Every order hand-rolled in tissue paper inside a reinforced protective tube with end-cap cushioning — arrives perfectly flat, crease-free, mint condition, guaranteed.
Before You Order
Find Your Perfect Print Size
All sizes match standard off-the-shelf frames — IKEA, Target, and Amazon frames fit straight away.
All sizes shown to scale — portrait & landscape orientations
After It Arrives
How to Frame & Display Your Print
Four simple steps, tube to wall — no tools, no specialist knowledge.
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Unroll & Let It Relax
Remove from the tube and lay face-down on a clean flat surface for 20–30 minutes. The 200 GSM matte stock self-relaxes — any shipping curl releases without heat or moisture.
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Pick a Standard Frame
Every size matches a standard off-the-shelf frame — IKEA HOVSTA, Target Threshold, Amazon Basics. An 18×24" drops in directly. No trimming, no custom framing.
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Glass Is Optional
Our matte finish eliminates glare, so hanging without glass often shows more detail — particularly deep blacks and shadow gradients. If you prefer glass, use UV-protective acrylic.
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Avoid Direct UV Sunlight
Archival pigment inks are rated for 75+ years indoors. Choose a wall with indirect or diffused natural light for the longest possible display life.
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