
Colorized by Jordan J. Lloyd
based on an original negative nitrate by Dorothea Lange
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- Collectible giclée fine art print;
- Hand-printed in England, with individual embossing;
- Ships with a Certificate of Authenticity;
- Guaranteed archival quality for over a century;
- Each sale directly supports the artisan;
- Global shipping available;
- Listed dimensions include a white border for easy framing
ABOUT THIS IMAGE
Taken December, 1935, Valencia County, New Mexico, United States
(Library of Congress)
"A portrait from Dorothea Lange's documentation of the Great Depression. The Bosque Farms project was a piece of land in Valencia County acquired by the Federal Resettlement Administration that year to house Dust Bowl refugees. This portrait is one of many I did in my first year learning the craft many years ago. I've learned a great deal then, so I've remastered this photograph by cleaning it up and adjusting the colour and contrast to bring out the warmth of the photograph."
– Jordan J. Lloyd
This historical photograph has been meticulously researched and rendered into colour from a black and white original by a skilled artisan, continuing a craft tradition that has existed since photography began.
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ORIGINAL CAPTION
"Resettled farm child from Taos Junction to Bosque Farms project. New Mexico."
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LISTED SIZES
Our prints come in popular sizes with a white border for easy framing.S – 23 × 23 cm / 9 × 9 inches
M – 32 × 32 cm / 12.6 × 12.6 inches
L – 50 × 50 cm / 19.7 × 19.7 inches
XXL – 91 × 91 cm / 35.8 × 35.8 inches