Rainy Day Indianapolis Indiana Photograph
$2,500.00
John Vachon 1914-1975, Rainy day, Indianapolis, Indiana January 1942 Farm Security Administration – Silver Gelatin Photograph
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This rainy day Indianapolis, Indiana, photograph by American photographer John Vachon for sale is titled ” Rainy Day, Indianapolis, Indiana”, as cataloged by the Library of Congress. The original photograph was originally published January 1942 for the Farm Security Administration. This silver gelatin print photograph dates to the 1960s-1970s. The reverse of the sheet is stamped “Reproduced from the Collections of the Library of Congress” and includes “Jan ’42 Vachon Indianapolis, Inc” handwritten in pencil on the sheet’s reverse. The black and white photograph of a street scene in the street. Men and women are shown crossing the street in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.
The photograph corresponds to record number LC-USF33- 016199-M3 in the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. Farm Security Administration (FSA), American photographer John Vachon photojournalist, got his start in 1938, traveling with photographer Arthur Rothstein. His images of rural areas in the plain states and images of small-town America after the Great Depression are crisp and embody the classic American experience of the early 20th century. An ideal purchase for collectors of FSA photography or for anyone interested in photographs of the state of Indiana or the city of Indianapolis. This work was acquired through a large private collection of early 20th-century American photographs via a Washington D.C. art advisory group. This rainy day photo is ideal for anyone looking to purchase rain pictures wall art or rainy day images for their interior. Black and white rain pictures and images are always very moody and present a classic photography feeling perfect for a variety of classic photograph styles.
The photograph corresponds to record number LC-USF33- 016199-M3 in the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. Farm Security Administration (FSA), American photographer John Vachon photojournalist, got his start in 1938, traveling with photographer Arthur Rothstein. His images of rural areas in the plain states and images of small-town America after the Great Depression are crisp and embody the classic American experience of the early 20th century. An ideal purchase for collectors of FSA photography or for anyone interested in photographs of the state of Indiana or the city of Indianapolis. This work was acquired through a large private collection of early 20th-century American photographs via a Washington D.C. art advisory group. This rainy day photo is ideal for anyone looking to purchase rain pictures wall art or rainy day images for their interior. Black and white rain pictures and images are always very moody and present a classic photography feeling perfect for a variety of classic photograph styles.
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The sheet measures 8 x 10 inches. The image measures 6.45 x 9.45 inches.
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The photograph displays circular edge loss to the margin edges. The photograph surface displays minor abrasions and surface imperfections with markings and notations on the reverse.
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