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Children at Colwell and Pride Streets, Hill District

A work made of gelatin silver print, from "pittsburgh".

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  • A work made of gelatin silver print, from "pittsburgh".

Date:

1955

Artist:

W. Eugene Smith
American, 1918–1978

About this artwork

In 1955 W. Eugene Smith, one of America’s preeminent photojournalists, had just resigned from Life magazine and joined the photographers’ collective Magnum. He accepted a commission to spend three weeks in Pittsburgh to produce 100 photographs for a book celebrating the city’s bicentennial. Instead, he ended up staying for a year, making subsequent visits, and ultimately shooting some 17,000 photographs in what became the most ambitious photo-essay of his career. “To portray a city is beyond ending,” he wrote. “To begin such an effort is in itself a grave conceit.” With street names like “Dream” and “Pride” (seen here), the Rust Belt city—striving, hopeful, disillusioned—became a visual metaphor for the contra-dictions of 1950s America.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Photography and Media

Artist

W. Eugene Smith

Title

Children at Colwell and Pride Streets, Hill District

Place

United States (Artist's nationality:)

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Made 1955

Medium

Gelatin silver print, from "Pittsburgh"

Dimensions

Image/paper: 34.9 × 23.2 cm (13 3/4 × 9 3/16 in.); Mount: 51 × 40.5 cm (20 1/8 × 16 in.)

Credit Line

The Mary and Leigh Block Endowment Fund

Reference Number

1990.352

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