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Bean fields, Seabrook Farm, Bridgeton, N. J. 1942. Creator: John Collier
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Bean fields, Seabrook Farm, Bridgeton, N. J. 1942. Creator: John Collier
Bean fields, Seabrook Farm, Bridgeton, N.J
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Bean fields, Seabrook Farm, Bridgeton, N. J. 1942 - Capturing the Essence of Rural America
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. This photograph by John Collier takes us back to the year 1942 in rural Bridgeton, New Jersey. The image showcases vast bean fields at Seabrook Farm, a testament to the agricultural heritage that shaped America during this era. Collier's expert use of color photography brings these bean fields to life with vibrant hues and rich textures. The rows upon rows of beans stretching into the distance create a mesmerizing pattern against the backdrop of an idyllic countryside landscape. As we gaze upon this still image frozen in time, we are reminded of the hard work and dedication that went into farming during this period. The farm workers laboring under the sun symbolize their commitment to feeding a nation amidst challenging times. Through his lens, Collier captures not only the physical beauty of these farmlands but also conveys a sense of pride and resilience ingrained in American farmers. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of our country's deep connection to its agricultural roots. Preserved within the Library of Congress' collection, this piece is part of Collier's legacy as one of America's most influential photographers. It stands as a tribute to regionalism and industrial progress while honoring those who worked tirelessly on farms like Seabrook during World War II. In viewing this print today, we can appreciate both its artistic merit and historical significance
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