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Powerhouse Mechanic, c. 1924; (gelatin silver print)
991576 Powerhouse Mechanic, c.1924; (gelatin silver print) by Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940); 34.3x24.1 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Powerhouse Mechanic. Lewis Hine (1874-1940). Gelatin silver print. Photographed circa 1924, printed in 1930s. 34.3 x 24.1cm.); Photo eChristies Images; American, out of copyright
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Powerhouse Mechanic, c. 1924
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is a captivating gelatin silver print captured by Lewis Wickes Hine in the early twentieth century. This powerful photograph showcases an American worker immersed in his laborious task within the confines of a bustling industrial setting. The image focuses on a single man, dressed in work clothes that bear witness to his strenuous occupation. With intense concentration etched across his face, he bends over his workbench, engrossed in the intricate details of his job. The circular shape of machinery behind him adds depth and symmetry to the composition. Hine's portrait style captures not only the physical strength and determination of this mechanic but also reveals glimpses into his character and livelihood. His three-quarter length pose highlights every muscle as he exudes confidence and expertise. This gelatin silver print transports us back to an era when manual labor was essential for powering industries forward. It serves as a testament to the resilience and dedication of workers during this time period. With its close-up perspective and attention to detail, "Powerhouse Mechanic" invites viewers to appreciate both the artistry involved in capturing such moments as well as the significance of these individuals' contributions to society. Displayed here is just one example from Lewis Wickes Hine's vast body of work documenting American workers during this transformative period in history.
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