One of the most iconic and influential photos of the 20th century: 'Migrant Mother' by Dorothea Lange, made in 1936 during the great depression in the USA. This is a large silver gelatine print, a
numbered edition of 7 from 1999.
Details:
- Silver gelatin print on baryta based archival fibre paper (double weight 280g/sq.m)
- Manual darkroom print from original negative
- Library of Congress, Farm Security Administration identifier LC-DIG-fsa-8b29516
- Paper size: 12" by 10" (ca 30cm x 25m)
- Number: 6 of 7
- Signed CoA with provenance
The print is sent by registered mail and insured in a sturdy packaging.
Dorothea Lange (Hoboken, New Jersey, 26 May 1895 - 11 October 1965) was an American photographer, best known for her documentary work commissioned by the Farm Security Administration regarding the
effects of the Great Depression. Her most famous picture is titled 'Migrant Mother' (1936), in which Florence Owens Thompson is shown with two of her children.