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Lewis Wickes Hine — A Close-Up at Ellis Island

Lewis Wickes Hine

A Close-Up at Ellis Island

1926

Through his compassionate lens, Hine documented the immigrant experience at America's most famous entry point during the peak years of immigration. The intimate portrait reflects his belief in photography's power to humanize social issues and promote understanding.

Medium
Gelatin silver print

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Lewis Wickes Hine, A Close-Up at Ellis Island, 1926

Through his compassionate lens, Hine documented the immigrant experience at America's most famous entry point during the peak years of immigration. The intimate portrait reflects his belief in photography's power to humanize social issues and promote understanding.

Medium
Gelatin silver print
Year
1926
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

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Monochrome, 20th Century, Documentary, American, Photograph, Gelatin Silver Print, Historical, Portrait, Humanistic, Social Realism

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