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Canvas Print : Boy sweeper by carding machines at Lincoln Cotton Mills, Evansville, Indiana in stockinged
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Boy sweeper by carding machines at Lincoln Cotton Mills, Evansville, Indiana in stockinged
XOS1273741 Boy sweeper by carding machines at Lincoln Cotton Mills, Evansville, Indiana in stockinged feet on a slippery floor, 1908 (b/w photo) by Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lewis Hine was an investigative photographer for the National Child Labor Committee who documented from 1908-1912 the working conditions and exploitation of children in all types of industries. ); American, out of copyright
Media ID 12719523
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Child Labor Child Labour Cotton Machinery Reform
20"x16" (50x40cm) Canvas Print
Step back in time with our captivating Canvas Print from Media Storehouse, featuring the iconic image "Boy sweeper by carding machines at Lincoln Cotton Mills, Evansville, Indiana in stockinged feet" (XOS1273741). This evocative black-and-white photograph, captured by Lewis Hine in 1908, offers a poignant glimpse into the past, depicting a young boy working in a cotton mill. The intricate details of the boy's expression, clothing, and environment are beautifully preserved in this high-quality Canvas Print, making it an exceptional addition to any home or office decor. Bring history into your living space and ignite conversation with this captivating piece from Media Storehouse and Fine Art Finder.
Ready to hang Premium Gloss Canvas Print. Our archival quality canvas prints are made from Polyester and Cotton mix and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for transit.
Canvas Prints add colour, depth and texture to any space. Professionally Stretched Canvas over a hidden Wooden Box Frame and Ready to Hang
Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 40.6cm (20" x 16")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This powerful photograph captures a haunting scene from the Lincoln Cotton Mills in Evansville, Indiana, back in 1908. The image portrays a young boy working as a sweeper amidst the carding machines, his stockinged feet struggling to find traction on the slippery factory floor. This evocative print was taken by Lewis Wickes Hine, an investigative photographer for the National Child Labor Committee. Hine dedicated his career to documenting and exposing the harsh realities faced by child laborers across various industries during this time period. His photographs served as crucial evidence that shed light on the exploitation and dangerous working conditions endured by these young workers. In this particular image, we witness not only the physical challenges of labor but also glimpse into a world of poverty and industrial machinery that defined many children's lives during this era. The boy's presence within such an environment serves as a stark reminder of societal reform needed to protect vulnerable individuals like him. As we reflect upon this photograph today, it is essential to recognize its historical significance in advocating for change and improving labor laws for future generations. It stands as both a testament to Hine's dedication as an artist-activist and a visual representation of America's complex past with child labor practices.
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