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Lewis Wickes Hine's Work Portraits
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Lewis Wickes Hine's self described "work portraits" series began shortly after World War I. In this work, he chose to glorify the inextricable communion between the worker and the machine.
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Hine, Lewis
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Image collection of children working in mills, mines, factories, fields, and city streets. Includes artist's original captions.
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Hine, Lewis
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Detailed biographical information.
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Hine, Lewis
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The National Child Labor Committee Collection (Library of Congress Special Collections).
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Hine, Lewis Wickes: Empire State Building
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Lewis Hine was commissioned to photograph the construction of the building in 1930. This page of the New York Public Library presents a selection of the resulting photographs.
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