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A selection of 13 F.S.A. photographs by Dorothea Lange, Arthur Rothstein, and Marion Post Wolcott, as well as 5 unidentified works. Circa 1935-40.

Silver prints.
Includes 4 by Dorothea Lange, 6 by Marion Post Wolcott, and 3 by Arthur Rothstein. With a combination of Resettlement Administration stamps with the photographers' credit, the F.S.A. credit stamp, the Farm Security Administration stamp, and/or an Office of War Information stamp, the RA number in pencil, and/or the title typed or in pencil, on verso.
The images 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (19.1 x 24.1 cm.), and slightly smaller, and the reverse

  • Provenance: Dorothea Lange: Cradling wheat near Sperryville, VA, a hand binder follows the mower * Cotton Field and Plantation House, Macon County, Georgia * Mexican cotton picker, southern San Joaquin Valley, California * Sharecropper's Shack

    Marion Post Wolcott: Children seated in front of burning trash and tent * Child with an ax * Children playing in dirt * Coal miner's wife and child, while discussing condition of house and lack of steady work for husband, Bethel [?] Hill, West Virginia * People congregated at a table * Plantation house (2)

    Arthur Rothstein: Virginia Shenandoah Nat'l Park, Son of Farmer Corhur [?] * Porch with plants * Encampment

    The unidentified photographs are (some with partially trimmed F.S.A. credit stamps): Group on a porch * Girl washing her hair in a basin * portrait of a man in a hat * Young man smoking * Landscape

    WITH--A 4-H Club Member's baby beef, Watauga County, North Carolina, by U.S.D.A. photographer George Ackerman, 1937 * A crate of cucumbers grown in Charleston County, South Carolina, by U.S.D.A. photographer Hunton (possibly Edwin Hunton) June 1940 * The black bear cub, a pet of a CCC Camp, enjoying a tree climb in Jefferson National Forest, Virginia, by U.S. Forest Service photographer B.W. Muir, 1938
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