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Marion Post Wolcott was an American documentary photographer who worked for the Farm Security Administration during the Great Depression

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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: COAL MINE. The next trip. Coal miners sitting in a mining car
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: MISSISSIPPI: LABOR, 1940. Cotton picking in the vicinity of Clarksdale, Mississippi
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: SAWMILL, 1938. Workers pushing logs up a ramp into a sawmill in Erwin
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: LOG CABIN, 1940. Child in doorway of an old mountain cabin made of hand-hewn logs
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: VERMONT: WOODSTOCK, 1940. Woodstock, Vermont, on Saturday afternoon after a snow storm
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: Field of Burley tobacco on farm of Russell Spears, drying and curing barn in the background
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: MISSISSIPPI: MAIDS, 1940. Two African American maids caring for a white child, in Port Gibson
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: ONE-ROOM SCHOOL, 1940. One-room school house in Breathitt County, Kentucky, photographed
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: COAL MINERs CHILD, 1938. Coal miners child using a hole in the door to enter
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: KENTUCKY: CEMETERY, c1940. New graves decorated in the mountains near Jackson, Kentucky
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: COAL MINERs FAMILY, 1938. A coal miner and his family at their home in Bertha Hill
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: COAL MINERs FAMILY, 1938. Wife and children of a coal miner sitting on a porch in Pursglove
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: GEORGIA: DAY LABORERS. A day laborer loading his possessions on a wagon near Madison, Georgia
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: SAWMILL, 1938. The Morrison Gross and Company sawmill in Erwin, West Virginia
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: COAL MINE. Shift change at the coal mine in Maidsville, West Virginia
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: BAR, 1938. The miners club in Scotts Run, West Virginia
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: BAR, 1938. Coal miners waiting for the bus home in Osage, West Virginia
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: COAL MINE. Coal miners waiting for their next trip into the mine in Maidsville
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: COAL MINE. Coal miners waiting for their next trip into the mine in Maidsville
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: COAL MINE. Coal miners waiting for their next trip into the mine in Maidsville
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: COAL MINE. Coal miners coming out of the mine at the end of the
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: COAL MINE. Coal miners coming out of the mine at the end of the
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: GEORGIA: WHITE PLAINS, c1941. An African American woman standing beneath United States
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: LOUISIANA: HOMESTEAD, 1940. Home and outbuildings belonging to an African American
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: COLORADO: ASPEN, 1941. View of a cowhands cabin on a ranch in the mountains near Aspen, Colorado
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: COLORADO: ASPEN, 1941. View of a cowhands cabin on a ranch in the mountains near Aspen, Colorado
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: NEW ORLEANS, 1941. A shop in New Orleans, Louisiana, advertising costumes for Mardi Gras
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: NEW ORLEANS, 1941. Old buildings in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photograph by Marion Post-Wolcott
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: NEW ORLEANS, 1941. Old buildings in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photograph by Marion Post-Wolcott
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: HOGS, 1941. Hogs on a farm in Lexington, Nebraska. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: HOGS, 1941. Hogs on a farm in Lexington, Nebraska. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: HOGS, 1941. Hogs on a farm in Lexington, Nebraska. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: CHILD LABOR: COTTON, 1939. Three young girls picking cotton in Statesville, North Carolina
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: CHILD LABOR: COTTON, 1939. Farmer J. A. Johnson and his youngest child picking cotton
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: CHILD LABOR: COTTON, 1939. Two children of farmer J
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: MONTANA: FARM, 1941. Grain elevators and oil tanks at a farm in Wolf Point, Montana
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: VERMONT: WOODSTOCK, c1940. A spring thaw in the farmland of Woodstock, Vermont
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: VERMONT: MOUNT MANSFIELD. The top of Mount Mansfield at Smugglers Notch near Stowe, Vermont
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: VERMONT: MOUNT MANSFIELD. The top of Mount Mansfield at Smugglers Notch near Stowe, Vermont
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: VERMONT: MOUNT MANSFIELD. The top of Mount Mansfield at Smugglers Notch near Stowe, Vermont
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: VERMONT: SNOW, c1939. A winter scene in Vermont. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: VERMONT: SNOW, c1939. A winter scene in Vermont. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: NEW HAMPSHIRE: SNOW, 1940. A boy walking home from school after snowstorm in Jackson
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: MINER STRIKE, 1939. Striking copper miners waiting for scabs to come out of the mines in Ducktown
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: LOUISIANA: STORE, 1940. A store with live fish for sale, near Natchitoches, Louisiana
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: KENTUCKY: CHURCH DINNER. Parishoners preparing food for a benefit picnic supper at St
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: FOOD RELIEF. A relief truck bringing food supplies to residents
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Marion Post Wolcott Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: PICNIC, 1938. A Sunday school picnic in Jere, West Virginia


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Marion Post Wolcott Collection

Marion Post Wolcott was an American documentary photographer who worked for the Farm Security Administration during the Great Depression. She was born in 1910 in New Jersey and studied at Vassar College before pursuing a career in photography. Her work focused on capturing everyday life, particularly of rural communities, and she traveled extensively throughout the United States to document poverty and other social issues. Her photographs were widely published during her lifetime, including in magazines such as Life and Fortune. After her death in 1990, her work was included in several major exhibitions at institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art and Smithsonian Institution. Her legacy lives on today through her powerful images that capture a unique moment of American history.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Marion Post Wolcott collection available on Media Storehouse is a stunning showcase of the work of one of America's most celebrated photographers. Wolcott was known for her striking images that captured the essence of rural life in America during the Great Depression. Her photographs are characterized by their raw, unfiltered depiction of everyday people and their struggles to survive during this difficult time. Our collection features a range of products including wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. Each item is carefully crafted to ensure that it captures the beauty and emotion conveyed in Wolcott's original works. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to hang on your wall or a thoughtful gift for someone special, the Marion Post Wolcott collection has something for everyone. With its timeless appeal and powerful imagery, our collection is sure to be treasured by art lovers everywhere.
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What are Marion Post Wolcott (Artists Arts) art prints?

Marion Post Wolcott was an American photographer who captured the essence of rural life during the Great Depression. Her photographs are known for their raw and honest portrayal of poverty, hardship, and resilience in America's heartland. Marion Post Wolcott art prints are high-quality reproductions of her iconic images that have been carefully selected and curated by Media Storehouse. These art prints offer a unique glimpse into a pivotal moment in American history through the lens of one of its most talented photographers. They showcase scenes from everyday life on farms, small towns, and cities across America during a time when many were struggling to make ends meet. Whether you're looking to add some historical depth to your home or office decor or simply appreciate great photography, Marion Post Wolcott art prints are an excellent choice. They capture both the beauty and harsh realities of life during this tumultuous period in our nation's past with stunning clarity and precision.
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We offer a wide range of Marion Post Wolcott art prints that capture the essence of rural America during the Great Depression era. You can choose from a variety of black and white photographs that showcase the struggles and resilience of ordinary people in small towns, farms, and factories. Some popular options include "Negro School Children," "Farmer with his son on their farm," "Sharecropper's children near Chesapeake Bay," and "Family living in old house without electricity." These images are not only visually stunning but also provide historical insights into American life during one of its most challenging periods. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office space, these Marion Post Wolcott art prints are sure to add character and depth to any room.
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As a provider of Marion Post Wolcott art prints, we offer a range of options for customers to choose from. The cost of these prints can vary depending on factors such as the size and type of print selected. However, it is worth noting that Media Storehouse strives to offer competitive pricing while maintaining high-quality standards. Marion Post Wolcott was an American photographer who captured iconic images during the Great Depression era. Her work has been widely recognized for its historical significance and artistic merit, making her prints highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. Whether you are looking to add a piece of history to your home or office decor or simply appreciate the beauty of Marion Post Wolcott's photography, We provide access to a wide selection of her art prints at reasonable prices.
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