Photograph of A Family of Blacksmiths, New York City
- PART OF:
- 88 monochrome prints by Lewis Hine
- maker:
- Lewis Hine
Gelatin silver contact print entitled 'A Family of Blacksmiths, New York City' by Lewis Hine.
The American worker was a heroic figure for Hine, recorded all aspects of working life as the world's richest nation struggled towards prosperity. As the decades passed, the grinding poverty of the sweatshop and factory featured less prominently in his work. Images of strength and pride replaced them. Hine's photographs of work reflect both negative and positive aspects of immigrant life.
The early pictures of tenement dwellers, pit workers and child labour contrast with his later documentary photographs of men and women workers at the docks and factories, powerhouses, machine shops, mills and railway yards.
Details
- Category:
- Photographs
- Object Number:
- 1991-5076/4
- Materials:
- paper (fibre product)
- Measurements:
-
overall: 203 mm x 253 mm
- type:
- photograph