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Se oversettelseDorothea Lange (1895-1965) - "Troubled Child", 1936
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One of Dorothea Lange's most iconic portraits: 'Troubled Child', made in 1936 during the Great Depression in the United States. This photograph wants to depict how children can be greatly affected mentally and physically during the trying times of the great depression. This migrant worker's child standing in front of what seems to be an old shack in Elm Grove, Oklahoma in 1936. The girl’s eyes are dark and lack the energy and playfulness that a child’s eyes should have. You can see a portion of her tattered and dirty shirt which appears to have been mended several times.
It is a giclée print released in a numbered edition of 11.
The print is in new condition, never hung or framed.
Details:
- Paper dimensions: 420x297 mm
- Image dimensions: 280 x 280 mm
- Edition number: 7/11
- Archival Epson UltraChromeTM K3 pigment inks on Canson Bristol (natural white) paper, 250 gsm.
- Back of print: certificate of origin, edition number and authenticity sticker.
- Origin: Library of Congress, reproduction number LC-DIG-fsa-8b38490 (digital file from original neg.)
Will be shipped flat in insured protective packaging by express courier.
Dorothea Lange (Hoboken, New Jersey, 26 May 1895 - 11 October 1965) was an American photographer, best known for her documentary work commissioned by the FSA regarding the effects of the Great Depression.
One of Dorothea Lange's most iconic portraits: 'Troubled Child', made in 1936 during the Great Depression in the United States. This photograph wants to depict how children can be greatly affected mentally and physically during the trying times of the great depression. This migrant worker's child standing in front of what seems to be an old shack in Elm Grove, Oklahoma in 1936. The girl’s eyes are dark and lack the energy and playfulness that a child’s eyes should have. You can see a portion of her tattered and dirty shirt which appears to have been mended several times.
It is a giclée print released in a numbered edition of 11.
The print is in new condition, never hung or framed.
Details:
- Paper dimensions: 420x297 mm
- Image dimensions: 280 x 280 mm
- Edition number: 7/11
- Archival Epson UltraChromeTM K3 pigment inks on Canson Bristol (natural white) paper, 250 gsm.
- Back of print: certificate of origin, edition number and authenticity sticker.
- Origin: Library of Congress, reproduction number LC-DIG-fsa-8b38490 (digital file from original neg.)
Will be shipped flat in insured protective packaging by express courier.
Dorothea Lange (Hoboken, New Jersey, 26 May 1895 - 11 October 1965) was an American photographer, best known for her documentary work commissioned by the FSA regarding the effects of the Great Depression.
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