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Lewis Hine

Lewis Hine

9781935202769

Distributed Art Publishers (DAP)


Photography & photographs; Individual photographers

Paperback

264 pages

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In 1905, a young sociologist named Lewis Hine Wickes decided to pursue photography as the medium with which to denounce injustice and poverty. Hine was one of the first photographers to document the wave of mass immigration from an impoverished Europe to an economically booming America, and his portraits of immigrants at Ellis Island offered a more positive image of this influx. Later, while working with the National Child Labor Committee, Hine compiled a vast corpus of images that showed how American industry was making use of child labor, helping to bring about changes in U.S. child labor law. But as he wearied of photographing poverty, Hine developed an idealized vision of the worker that emphasized the dignity of labor--a vision that culminated in his legendary Men at Work series, first published in 1932 and today a classic American photobook. We call this the Machine Age, he wrote in its introduction, But the more machines we use, the more do we need real men to make and direct them. This beautifully produced volume, which includes a complete facsimile of Men at Work, is compiled from the collection of the George Eastman House, to whom Hine's son bequeathed his archive after his death. It includes both well-known series and recently discovered early works, plus rare family photographs, ephemera and a detailed chronology. The works are arranged in thematic groupings: Ellis Island, Tenements, Child Labor, Chicago and New York, Pittsburgh, Europe, Black America, Empire State Building and New Deal. <br>Lewis Hine (1874-1940) was born in Wisconsin and studied sociology at the University of Chicago. He served as official photographer for the WPA and for the construction of the Empire State Building. His later years were filled with professional struggles due to loss of patronage.

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By (photographer):   Lewis Hine
Text by:   Alison Nordstrom, Elizabeth McCausland
Imprint:   Distributed Art Publishers (DAP)
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 260mm,  Width: 220mm,  Spine: 33mm
Weight:   1.633kg
ISBN:  

9781935202769


ISBN 10:   1935202766
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   January 2012
Audience:   General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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