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MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE, (American, 1904-1971), COFFEE PICKER, BRAZIL, signed "Bourke-White", in pe...

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MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE, (American, 1904-1971), COFFEE PICKER, BRAZIL, signed  Bourke-White , in pe...
MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE
(American, 1904-1971)
COFFEE PICKER, BRAZIL
signed "Bourke-White"
in pencil below image on mount
gelatin silver print mounted on board with artist's hand-painted
1/16-in. black ink border
131/2 x 10 in. (34.3 x 25.4 cm)
mount: 191/2 x 141/16 in. (49.5 x 35.7 cm)
1936
ESTIMATE: $6,000-9,000
<p>PROVENANCE
James N. Rosenberg, New York
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Private Collection, MARYLAND
In April 1936, Margaret Bourke-White was sent on a two-month assignment to Brazil to photograph coffee growers and manufacturers for American Can Company. These pictures were shot just before the publication of YOU HAVE SEEN THEIR FACES, and share a common intimacy with the book's images of American tenant farmers in the South. The subject of the present photograph, however, is surprisingly agreeable. Instead of concentrating on harsh labor conditions, this picture of a Brazilian girl expresses determination, strength and beauty. Photographed from below, the wide-brimmed hat forms a halo around the girl's head, lending her an angelic appearance.
James N. Rosenberg (1874-1970), a Manhattan bankruptcy attorney, creator of ART DIGEST, now ARTS MAGAZINE, in 1921 and the New Gallery in 1922, was one of the founding members of The Museum of Modern Art in 1929.