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[Visual Arts] Rothstein, Arthur. (1915 - 1985). "Wife and Child of a Sharecropper, Washington County, Arkansas," 1935. 11 x 14 inch original doubleweight Fiber silver gelatin photograph. Berkey K & L Custom stamps with title, photographer's credit and FSA archive reference numbers on verso.
From the FSA portfolio of 10 images printed under the Supervision of Arthur Rothstein.

This famous original photograph, shot by Arthur Rothstein in 1935 and printed later by him in the 1970s, is from his work with the FSA (Farm Security Administration). The work of the FSA photographers - including Rothstein, Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans and Russell Lee - was government funded to document American life in the depression era 1930s. This print was made from the original negative and was printed with permissions from the FSA archives of the Library of Congress under the supervision of Arthur Rothstein.

Arthur Rothstein's images of Depression Era America are some of the most famous of the time, especially his "Dust Bowl" images. The print is in excellent condition with no marks or damage.

[Visual Arts] Rothstein, Arthur. (1915 - 1985) "Wife and Child of a Sharecropper, Washington County, Arkansas," 1935

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[Visual Arts] Rothstein, Arthur. (1915 - 1985). "Wife and Child of a Sharecropper, Washington County, Arkansas," 1935. 11 x 14 inch original doubleweight Fiber silver gelatin photograph. Berkey K & L Custom stamps with title, photographer's credit and FSA archive reference numbers on verso.
From the FSA portfolio of 10 images printed under the Supervision of Arthur Rothstein.

This famous original photograph, shot by Arthur Rothstein in 1935 and printed later by him in the 1970s, is from his work with the FSA (Farm Security Administration). The work of the FSA photographers - including Rothstein, Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans and Russell Lee - was government funded to document American life in the depression era 1930s. This print was made from the original negative and was printed with permissions from the FSA archives of the Library of Congress under the supervision of Arthur Rothstein.

Arthur Rothstein's images of Depression Era America are some of the most famous of the time, especially his "Dust Bowl" images. The print is in excellent condition with no marks or damage.