Professionally-framed, high resolution (museum-quality matte) photographs from the collection of the Library of Congress. These were individually hand-printed by the Library of Congress from the original negatives. The photos were taken between 1937-1941 well-known photographers Dorothea Lange and John Vachon. These photographers were employed by the U.S. Government during the Great Depression under the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information (FSA-OWI).
Price: $30 each or all four for $100.
man and fire hydrant (John Vachon, Chicago, 1941)
photo 15w x 16.5h
frame 20w x 22h
eighteen year old mother and child (Dorothea Lange, 1937)
photo 14w x 17h
frame 20w x 22h
Texas tenant farmer and child (Dorothea Lange, 1937)
photo 15w x 16.5h
frame 20w x 22h
building and billboard on US 99 in California (Dorothea Lange, 1937)
photo 18.5w x 15h
frame 24w x 20h