Priceless Children: American Photographs 1890-1925 : Child Labor and the Pictorialist Ideal
ISBN-10:
029598192X
ISBN-13:
9780295981925
Author(s): Fanning, Patricia J.; Beck, Tom
Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 2002
Publisher: Weatherspoon Art Museum
Format: Paperback, 64 pages
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Priceless Children includes vintage photographs of working class and middle-class children at the turn of the century. Lewis Hine's pioneering documentation of immigration and child labor are compared and contrasted with the Pictorialist work by six of his contemporaries: F. Holland Day, Gertrude Käsebier, Edward Steichen, Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Weston, and Clarence White. Hine's working-class children, portrayed for reform-minded audiences as victims of harshly inhumane conditions, often display a freedom, exuberance, sociability, and autonomy that their more privileged and closely guarded peers might well have envied. Conversely, the bourgeois interior, in the iconography of fine-art photography, did not always or unambiguously register as a safe haven in a heartless world. This book suggests that establishing the value of the "priceless child," part of whose history can be seen in photographs, is an always-unfinished project.
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