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Glass Frame : Helen Keller with her Great Dane
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Helen Keller with her Great Dane
Helen Keller (1880-1968) born blind deaf mute. Thanks to her governess she overcame these handicaps, studied and created in 1921 the American Foundation for the Blind. Pictured here on the S.S. Cleveland with her Great Dane dog, given to her by Robert Ltuz, a German publisher
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Media ID 4431431
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Blind Dane Deaf Deck Disabled Handicapped Helen Keller Mute Steamer 1928
7"x5" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 12.7cm x 17.7cm (5" x 7")
Estimated Product Size is 16.2cm x 20.3cm (6.4" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this historic photograph, Helen Keller, an extraordinary woman who defied the odds and overcame the challenges of being both blind and deaf, is seen enjoying a moment of tranquility on the deck of the S.S. Cleveland with her beloved Great Dane, Tucker. Born in 1880, Helen's early life was marked by isolation and despair, as she was unable to communicate or perceive the world around her. However, thanks to the tireless efforts of her devoted governess, Anne Sullivan, Helen learned to read and write in the manual alphabet, opening up a whole new world of knowledge and opportunity. By the time this photograph was taken in 1928, Helen had become an inspiring figure and a champion for the rights of the disabled. She had graduated from college, written several books, and even learned to speak. In recognition of her achievements, she founded the American Foundation for the Blind in 1921. The presence of Tucker, a gift from Robert Lutz, a German publisher, added a sense of companionship and joy to Helen's life. The Great Dane, with his gentle demeanor and unwavering loyalty, was the perfect companion for the trailblazing woman. As they sit together on the deck of the steamer, the serene expression on Helen's face speaks volumes about the depth of her resilience and determination. This image is a poignant reminder of the power of perseverance and the transformative impact of human connection, whether it be with another human or a beloved pet.
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