Newspaper Vendor
Hine portrayed the European immigrants who came to America at the beginning of the 20th century. Life was hard in a big city where hundreds of thousands of people were looking for ways to make a living. Italian women were employed in ‘sweatshops’, sewing workshops, where they were grievously exploited. Even children, like this barefoot newspaper boy, were sent out to earn money.
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Newspaper Vendor
Hine portrayed the European immigrants who came to America at the beginning of the 20th century. Life was hard in a big city where hundreds of thousands of people were looking for ways to make a living. Italian women were employed in ‘sweatshops’, sewing workshops, where they were grievously exploited. Even children, like this barefoot newspaper boy, were sent out to earn money.
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Aankoop met steun van Baker McKenzie
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Purchased with the support of Baker McKenzie
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description
Hine portrayed the European im ...... , were sent out to earn money.
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Hine portretteerde de Europese ...... gestuurd om geld te verdienen.
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format
identifier
RP-F-2007-326
language
publisher
Rijksmuseum
subject
title
Krantenverkoper
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Newspaper Vendor
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type
created
1909
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1909
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extent
Japans papier breedte 270 mm
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Japans papier hoogte 305 mm
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foto breedte 163 mm
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foto hoogte 114 mm
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height 114 mm
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height 305 mm
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width 163 mm
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width 270 mm
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Collectie: foto's
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spatial
temporal
eerste kwart 20e eeuw
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first quarter 20st century
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