Collectible museum-grade fine art print, hand-printed in England and individually finished with a monogram emboss. Each sale directly supports the artisan. Listed dimensions include a white border for easy framing.
ABOUT THIS PHOTOGRAPH
A cotton trader stands at the entrance of Greenhaw Brothers’ Cotton buyers. Whilst a seemingly innocuous photograph I chose for its composition and technical difficulties (the sky reflections and dirt being one of them), this image provides a glimpse into America’s long and troubled history tied to the production of this commodity, from a racial and economic perspective that carried through into the Great Depression. – Jordan J. Lloyd
Taken:June 1936 Location: Marianna, Arkansas, United States Photographer:Carl Mydans Remaster: Jordan J. Lloyd Original Format: 35mm negative nitrate Commercial Use: ⇲ License this Image
Presented on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Baryta; a pleasantly warm, pure cotton paper with subtle texture, providing excellent reproduction of colour and detail, deep blacks, and perfect contrasts.
ORIGINAL CAPTION
"[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Typical view of store and cotton trader in small Arkansas town. This one made in Marianna, Arkansas]”
Print Sizes
cm
in
AO
118.9 x 84.1
46.8 x 33.1
A2
59.4 x 42.0
23.4 x 16.5
A3
42.0 x 29.7
16.5 x 11.7
A4
29.7 x 21.0
11.7 x 8.3
Cotton Choppin' Hoes by Carl Mydans, 1936
Regular price
$41.00
Regular price
Sale price
$41.00
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