Advanced Search
kunstner
af alfabetet
efter land
ved stil
efter dato
Populær
artwork
ved stil
Efter farve
af teknik
Ved medier
efter dato
Populær
tilfældig kunstværk
Ved Museer
Languages
English
Français
Deutsch
Italiano
Español
Русский
中国
Português
日本語
Polskie
Türk
Nederlands
فارسی
الكورية العربية
한국어
čeština
Svensk
Tiếng Việt
Indonesia
ελληνικά
Română
Magyar
Dansk
ภาษาไทยภาษา
Suomalainen
Slovenský
Български
Norsk
עִברִית
Lietuvos
Hrvatski
Українська
Vekselvirkning
Om
Anmod en invitation
Fortrolighedspolitik
Cookie erklæring
Kontakt os
Hjemmeside
Marion Post Wolcott
kunstner
Alle Kunstværker Kronologisk
Alle kunstværker af Alphabet
Udvalgte
Internet Resources
Total: 60
Tidligere
1
2
næste
Oldest child of migrant packing house workers preparing supper. Her parents work during the day and sometimes until 2 A.M. The children are left alone. Near Homestead, Florida (1939)
Migrant family from Missouri camping out in cane brush. One woman said, We ain't never lived like hogs before, but we sure does now. Canal Point, Florida (1939)
Mexican woman, seasonal labor contracted for by planters, picking cotton on Knowlton Plantation, Perthshire, Mississippi Delta, Mississippi (1939)
Migrant agricultural workers waiting in line behind truck in the field, for pay for day's work. Near Belle Glade, Florida (1939)
The Titus Oakley family stripping, tying, and grading tobacco in their bedroom. Granville, County, North Carolina (1939)
Child in doorway of shack of migrant pickers and packing house workers, near Belle Glade, Florida (1939)
Hanging bands of tobacco in barn to dry, Russell Spear's farm. Near Lexington, Kentucky (1940)
Fields of shucked corn. Near Marion, Virginia (1940)
Peddler who goes from door to door, selling hardware and groceries. Woodstock, Vermont (1940)
Negro men and women working in a field, Bayou Bourbeaux Plantation. Natchitoches, Louisiana (1940)
Two Negro women carrying packages, one has a box of surplus relief commodities on her head. Natchez, Mississippi (1940)
Daughter of a Cajun family returning home after fishing in Cane River. Melrose, Louisiana (1940)
Couple carrying home groceries, kerosene on horseback. Kentucky Mountains (1940)
The hazards of travel by car. Jackson, Kentucky (1940)
Meeting of the Colored County Land Use Planning Committee to work on county maps, in school house, Yanceyville, North Carolina (1940)
Sulky Races, Shelby County Fair, Kentucky (1940)
Selling watermelons on Saturdays and court day in Jackson, Breathitt County, Kentucky (1940)
French mulatto farmer. Melrose, Louisiana (1940)
Mountaineers cutting tobacco. Jackson, Kentucky (1940)
A fireplace in an old mud hut which was built and is still lived in by a French mulatto family, near the John Henry plantation. Melrose, Louisiana (1940)
Dancing during the Cotton Carnival. Memphis, Tennessee (1940)
Migrants playing checkers (with bottle caps), on a juke joint porch after a freeze out of vegetable crops. Near Okeechobee, Florida (1940)
Counting ballots to see whether the town will go wet or dry. Woodstock, Vermont (1940)
Work horses on a Farm Security Administration project. Scott's Bluff, Nebraska (1941)
Pahokee Hotel, migrant vegetable picker's quarters. Near Homestead, Florida (1941)
Gambling (skin game) in juke joint on Saturday night, near Moore Haven, Florida (1941)
County judge on the main street, Leadville, Colorado (1941)
Hot lunches for children of agricultural workers in day nursery of Okeechobee, Migratory Labor camp. Belle Glade, Florida (1941)
Corn shocks and split rail fence (1978)
Carnival signs, Strawberry Festival. Plant City, Florida (1978)
Total: 60
Previous
1
2
næste