A wonderful collection of vintage American photos (via Instapundit). Here’s a Depression-era portrait by Theodor Jung:

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The “View Full Size” option is the one to go for.

Update: a few of my favourites.

Update 2: I’ve spent a lot of time looking through the archives here, and it is, as I said above, a wonderful collection, but I keep coming back to that Depression-era portrait. Click on it to get a larger view, or, to get a full-page view, go here. If I’ve ever seen a better more powerful portrait I don’t remember it.

Theodor Jung was working for the Farm Security Administration. He’s nowhere near as well-known as colleagues Walker Evans or Dorothea Lange. I wonder how much that’s because the strength and dignity of the woman in this picture didn’t fit so well with the propaganda requirements of the FSA – compared, for instance, to Lange’s famous picture of a migrant mother.

I posted a while back on the propaganda efforts of the FSA in the Thirties, compared to the far more grotesque efforts of their Soviet counterparts.

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3 responses to “Vintage Photo Blog”

  1. Dom Avatar
    Dom

    Thanks for this. Use two browsers and put the pictures “Cat-nap” and “Dolls” side by side. It’s the same scene. I can’t make out if the dog is real or just a stuffed toy. It’s shifted between scenes, but considering the period, I guess it’s a toy.
    Tom Waits takes some getting used to, but I think he does a good job with “Buddy can you spare a dime.”

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  2. Mick H Avatar
    Mick H

    What a great song that is. On one of his Theme Time Radio shows, Rich Man Poor Man, Dylan played the Bing Crosby version. Can’t find it on YouTube.
    Surely it’s a real dog. On Cat Nap in particular – it’s not so clear on Dolls.

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  3. Dr X Avatar

    Shorpy has got some great stuff. If you enjoy them, you might enjoy mine.
    http://drx.typepad.com/psychotherapyblog/2007/09/vintage-photo-i.html

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