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Photographic Print : Grandchild of Mrs. Ella Watson, a government charwoman, taking her... nap, Washington, D.C, 1942. Creator: Gordon Parks
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Grandchild of Mrs. Ella Watson, a government charwoman, taking her... nap, Washington, D.C, 1942. Creator: Gordon Parks
Washington, D.C. Grandchild of Mrs. Ella Watson, a government charwoman, taking her afternoon nap
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10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Experience the poignant moment of rest and relaxation in this iconic photograph from the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. Taken by renowned photographer Gordon Parks in 1942, this image captures the quiet serenity of a grandchild nestled amongst the worn blankets of Mrs. Ella Watson, a government charwoman, as she takes her afternoon nap in Washington, D.C. This timeless image is a poignant reminder of the simple joys of life and the bond between generations. Add this beautiful print to your home decor and let its story touch your heart every day.
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Capturing the Essence of Everyday Life - A Glimpse into Mrs. Ella Watson's Grandchild's Afternoon Nap, Washington, D. C. , 1942
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this poignant photograph taken by Gordon Parks in 1942, we witness a tender moment that transcends time. The image showcases the grandchild of Mrs. Ella Watson, a dedicated government charwoman, as they peacefully slumber during their afternoon nap. The setting is an apartment in Washington, D. C. , where Mrs. Watson resides with her family. The cramped living conditions are evident as we observe the simplicity of the bedchamber adorned with basic furniture and household items. This snapshot offers us a glimpse into the daily life of an African American family during this pivotal era in American history. Parks' composition beautifully captures the innocence and vulnerability of infancy as the baby lies nestled on a well-worn bed while clutching onto their favorite toy. It serves as a reminder that even amidst challenging circumstances and limited resources, love and care prevail. This photograph was part of Parks' work for Farm Security Administration (FSA) documenting living conditions across America during World War II. Through his lens, he sought to shed light on societal inequalities faced by marginalized communities. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Heritage Images at Library of Congress archives today, it serves not only as an artistic testament but also as a visual record reflecting our shared heritage – reminding us to cherish moments like these that shape our collective human experience.
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