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What's New Collection

Choose a picture from our What's New Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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What's New Collection: EMPIRE STATE BUILDING, 1931. Steelworkers on girders of the Empire State Building, New York City
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What's New Collection: POSTER: INDIA, c1943. What about India? Silkscreen poster, c1943
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What's New Collection: COMMUNITY SING, 1940. At an all-day community sing at Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph
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What's New Collection: MISSISSIPPI: LABOR, 1940. Cotton picking in the vicinity of Clarksdale, Mississippi
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What's New Collection: An unemployed lumberjack with his wife in a migrant workers camp for the bean harvest
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What's New Collection: VIRGINIA: PEELING APPLES. John Nicholson peeling apples, at a house in Shenandoah National Park
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What's New Collection: WASHINGTON D. C. 1942. A group of young dancers at the Frederick Douglass housing
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What's New Collection: SCHOOL CHILDREN, 1939. Girls of Lincoln Bench School studying their reading lesson
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What's New Collection: A road sign for a Farm Security Administration labor camp in Caldwell, Idaho
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What's New Collection: NYC: PENN STATION, 1942. Passengers waiting for their train at Penn Station in New York City
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What's New Collection: CHICAGO: NURSES, 1941. The nurses station at Provident Hospital, one of the few
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What's New Collection: CHICAGO: CHILDREN, 1941. Children playing ring around the rosie in the Black Belt
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What's New Collection: CHICAGO: STREET, 1941. Street in the African American section of Chicago, Illinois
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What's New Collection: KAHLIL GIBRAN (1883-1931). Lebanese-American artist, poet, and writer. Photographed by F
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What's New Collection: VERMONT: WOODSTOCK, 1940. Woodstock, Vermont, on Saturday afternoon after a snow storm
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What's New Collection: CENTRAL PARK, 1942. Sitting on the lawn in Central Park in New York City
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What's New Collection: VERMONT: CREAMERY, 1941. Milk cans on a conveyor belt leaving the washing machine
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What's New Collection: PENNSYLVANIA: EASTON, 1936. View of Easton, Pennsylvania. Photograph by Walker Evans
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What's New Collection: TEXAS: HOTEL, 1937. Sign for a hotel in Memphis, Texas. Photograph by Dorothea Lange
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What's New Collection: STEEL MILLS, 1938. Steel mills along Monongahela River, Clairton, Pennsylvania
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What's New Collection: MONTANA: DROUGHT, 1936. Man fleeing drought and grasshoppers in South Carolina
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What's New Collection: SHARECROPPER FAMILY, 1936. Bud Fields and his family, in Hale County, Alabama
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What's New Collection: VIRGINIA: WOMEN, 1935. Two women on a farm in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
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What's New Collection: NEW MEXICO: PIE TOWN, 1940. Homesteader Jack Whinery repairing a fence in Pie Town, New Mexico
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What's New Collection: LOUISIANA: FARM GIRL, 1938. A farm girl near Morganza, Louisiana. Photograph by Russell Lee
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What's New Collection: CALIFORNIA: MIGRANT CAMP. A migrant farm workers camp in Kern County, California
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What's New Collection: PUERTO RICO: SLUM, 1942. A street in the slum area of the hill town of Lares, Puerto Rico
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What's New Collection: POVERTY: CHILDREN, 1935. Two impovished children in the slum section of Georgetown, Washington, D
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What's New Collection: MIGRANT MOTHER, 1939. A migrant mother and her children photographed at Weslaco
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What's New Collection: ONE-ROOM SCHOOL, 1940. One-room school house in Breathitt County, Kentucky, photographed
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What's New Collection: COAL MINERs CHILD, 1938. Coal miners child using a hole in the door to enter
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What's New Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1936. An African American woman braids another womans hair while
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What's New Collection: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1939. A family of migrant workers with their automobile in the Arkansas River
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What's New Collection: SHARECROPPER, 1936. Lewis Hunter and his family outside their home at Ladys Island
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What's New Collection: NYC: TENEMENT LIFE, c1910. A New York City tenement family. Photograph by Lewis Hine
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What's New Collection: MARYLAND: WOMAN, 1940. Louise Dyson, wife of a borrower in the Farm Service Agency loan program
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What's New Collection: WWII: SOLDIERS, 1943. American soldiers resting during training at Daniel Field in Augusta
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What's New Collection: TEXAS: HOUSE, 1943. A house in Houston, Texas. Photograph by John Vachon, 1943
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What's New Collection: DAY: NUDE WITH LAURELS. Portrait of a nude boy wearing a laurel wreath. Photograph by F
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What's New Collection: BUS TERMINAL, 1943. Passengers in the whites only waiting area at the Greyhound
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What's New Collection: CIRCUS ADVERTISEMENT, 1936. Poster for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in Alabama
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What's New Collection: COLORADO: DUST STORM, 1935. A dust storm in Springfield, Colorado. Photograph by Dorothea Lange
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What's New Collection: COAL MINERs FAMILY, 1938. A coal miner and his family at their home in Bertha Hill
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What's New Collection: COTTON PICKER, 1938. An African American migrant worker picking cotton in San Joaquin Valley
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What's New Collection: SHARECROPPER, 1937. A fifty-seven year old African American sharecroppers feet
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What's New Collection: WORLD WAR II: SERGEANT, 1942. Sergeant George Camblair learning to use a bayonet while training at
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What's New Collection: PUERTO RICO: BOY, 1941. Farm boy along the road near Corozal, Puerto Rico
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What's New Collection: IOWA: SHANTY TOWN, 1936. Part of a shanty town in Spencer, Iowa. Photograph by Russell Lee


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We are a leading provider of Art Prints and Photo Gifts since 2004, working in partnership with a range of Sporting Clubs, Charities, Museums and Picture Libraries. A large share of profits from any of their images will go directly towards supporting that charity or club. Our archive of images is carefully curated to bring you a wide range of subjects, including landscapes, wildlife, architecture, and more. We ship from our partner labs in the UK, USA, EU (Netherlands) and Australia.
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For quick and easy installation all wall art, including framed prints, canvas prints and metal prints are supplied with a ready to hang solution on the back. Generally, saw tooth hangers are applied as they allow wall art to hang flush against the wall. The serrated edge of the hanger prevents the frame from shifting or tilting when hung.
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Are the photo prints fade resistant?

Yes, we use archival quality photo paper photographic paper for vivid reproduction Prints are an accurate representations of the original artwork, which is preserved for artistic character and authenticity. We guarantee they match previews shown on our web site