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Lewis Wickes Hine — Wife, Child, and Home of Pennsylvania Coal Miner

Lewis Wickes Hine

Wife, Child, and Home of Pennsylvania Coal Miner

1920

Part of a pioneering social documentary series, this intimate domestic scene reveals the stark living conditions endured by mining families in industrial America. The photograph exemplifies early 20th-century reform photography's power to humanize the working class.

Medium
Gelatin silver print

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Lewis Wickes Hine, Wife, Child, and Home of Pennsylvania Coal Miner, 1920

Part of a pioneering social documentary series, this intimate domestic scene reveals the stark living conditions endured by mining families in industrial America. The photograph exemplifies early 20th-century reform photography's power to humanize the working class.

Medium
Gelatin silver print
Year
1920
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

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Family, Documentary, American, Photograph, 1920s, Gelatin Silver Print, Coal Mining, Portrait, Black and White, Social Realism

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