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  • Source material for Tribute to the American Working People. Schoolchildren, ca. 1945

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    Source material for <em>Tribute to the American Working People</em>. Schoolchildren

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    Title: [Source material for Tribute to the American Working People. Schoolchildren].
    Date:ca. 1945
    Physical Details: 1 photographic print : b&w ; 25 x 21 cm.
    Creator: Honoré Desmond Sharrer, photographer
    Description: Picture of two young boys, and two young girls (on verso), used for inspiration for the Public School scene in Sharrer's polyptych Tribute to the American Working People.

    Identification on verso (handwritten): "When first starting to develop the Public School Scene, I wanted to have among the other children a Negro and white boy with their arms around each other. I was always on the lookout for that situation in the schools I visited, and when it never materialised I created the situation by asking a Negro boy and a white boy to pose. I did this several times, but the results were always false. They were obviously posing and there was no friendship there. Later I found the right feeling with a little Negro girl who posed with her best friend. It is they who are in the Public School Scene. Coronado, Calif."
    Subjects: Artists' models / Children
    Forms part of: Honoré Sharrer papers, ca. 1927-2002
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    Digital ID: 7818


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