From Exit78 – Eyes of the Great Depression 002
Cotton picker. Southern San Joaquin Valley, California; Dorothea Lange, photographer, November 1936
Published July 3, 2017
This photo was originally used on Exit78 as the first image in a project series, Eyes of the Great Depression.
(Eyes of the Great Depression 001)
1936 drought refugee from Polk, Missouri. Awaiting the opening of orange picking season at Porterville, California; photo by Dorothea Lange November 1936.
This post is an inventory page for links associated with the image.
Note – This image has been digitally adjusted for one or more of the following:
- fade correction
- color, contrast, and/or saturation enhancement
- selected spot and/or scratch removal
- cropped for composition and/or to accentuate subject matter
- straighten image
Published June 25, 2017
****SOLD a print ***** Thanks to a lady in Fort Plain, NY for the purchase!!!
Wonderful Wizard of Oz Poster
Tinman and Scarecrow, from frontpiece illustration and title page in the 1900 edition of “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” By L. Frank Baum with pictures by W. W. Denslow. Published by Geo. M. Hill Co. Chicago and New York. The novel is one of the best-known stories in American popular culture and has been widely translated.
Published December 1, 2016
**** SOLD TWO ****** Thanks to a lady in Waterford, MI who bought 2 !!! #Zazzle
The Piebald Horse Toddler T-shirt
Paulus Potter; Dutch, about 1650 – 1654; Oil on canvas; 19 1/2 x 17 11/16 in; Potter was one of the first artists to paint “portraits” of animals, not just backdrops for human action.
Published November 26, 2016
Draco and Ursa Minor
Greeting Card
Astronomical chart showing a dragon and bear forming the constellations. Illustration in “Urania’s Mirror” 1825. Original was print on layered paper board: etching, hand-colored. Artist: Sidney Hall. Library of Congress. image
Published February 11, 2015
Abstract 02–Swirls and Puddles, Modified
Postcards
Image downloaded from Pixabay, published on Haw Creek Shops.
Published February 11, 2015
Lincoln Reviewing the Army–April 1863
Postcard
President Lincoln reviewing the Army of the Potomac on Monday, April 6, 1863; artist: Edwin Forbes.
Published February 11, 2015
Live Fish For Sale
Postcard
Vicinity of Natchitoches, Louisiana. Photograph shows Sign on pole: Live cat fish; sign to left of door: “Live fish for sale here;” sign at far left: “Fish for sale.” Photograph by Marion Wolcott Post, July 1940.
Published February 10, 2015
Title page from 1900 edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Eight postcards
Novel by L. Frank Baum with Pictures by W. W. Deslow. (public domain)
Published February 10, 2015