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About the Item
A young boy wearing a feathered Indian-style headdress peers out of a coal hole and aims his pistol at the photographer.
Nearby a young friend is dallying on the edge of the pavement next to a bicycle, and pedestrians and children mingle and wander down the pavement in the background of the image.
The children are more interested in the photographer than the adults. Perhaps commenting on the pure intrigue and delight held by children, or those with a childlike outlook on life.
Original photograph by Thurston Hopkins, from 1954.
16" x 20" print Silver Gelatin print.
Prints are made from the scanned original negative, and are offered as Silver Gelatin Prints.
These are a high quality modern resin-coated emulsion darkroom paper used for the production of darkroom prints.
Exposed by hand and machine dried and fixed.
Prints are produced to order and lead times up to 7 working days.
Printed later from the Hulton Archive and Getty Images.
Other print sizes may be available, enquire through the gallery.
Taken from the world’s largest photographic archive, (Hulton Archive and Getty Images), the Getty Images Gallery collection features an extraordinary time capsule of the last century – social and political images that both made the news, as well as images from behind the headlines, which show the human race at work and play.
This stunning collection of photographs encompasses both the public and private lives of the 20th Century and its personalities.
Including both famous and relatively unknown images, this glimpse into the Getty Images archive provides an insight into renowned social documentary photography, street photography, and of course, celebrity imagery.
- Creator:Thurston Hopkins (1913, British)
- Dimensions:Height: 16 in (40.64 cm)Width: 20 in (50.8 cm)Depth: 0.1 in (2.54 mm)
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- Gallery Location:Brighton, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU722317340082
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