Skip to main content Collections MenuExpandMy CollectionDownload 300 x 300 (Download)View PDFOmbudsman, Harlem Street, NYCPreviousNext 300 x 300 (Download)Ombudsman, Harlem Street, NYCArtist Leonard Freed (American, 1929 - 2006)Date1976ClassificationsPhotographMediumGelatin silver printDimensions8 x 10 in.Credit LineGift of Peter and Susan ChatzkyObject number2021.0267 Discover More Man who was beaten in a bar, Harlem, New York CityLeonard Freed1972Street scene with boy running towards window display in Mea Shearim, the Hassidic Jewish quarter of the city of Jerusalem, 1968Leonard Freed1968The man was found lying in the street. He will be sent to a hospital. “I don’t smoke, but I carry a pack with me. They’re useful in such situations,” said the officerLeonard Freed1976Sunflower and flag on subway entrance railing, World Trade Center, New York City, USALeonard Freed2002Two people with flag jackets and Santa hats, New York City, USALeonard Freed2001“Isn’t he cute?”, she saidLeonard Freed1976The top police brassLeonard Freed1976Gay Liberation Week, New York CityLeonard Freed1970[Audience members at the "Cockettes", New York City]Leonard Freed1971In an old synagogue, Jerusalem, 1972Leonard Freed1972Portrait of Jewish man taken after the 6 Day War, 1967Leonard Freed1967Bedouin girls with Bedouin boys in a classroom, few girls go to school, Negev desert, Israel, 1962Leonard Freed1962 Powered by eMuseum