Untitled – I keep thinking where we went wrong. We have no one to talk to now, however, I will not allow this loneliness to destroy me, – I STILL HAVE MY DREAMS. I would like an elegant home, a loving husband and the wealth I am used to. Countess Vivianna 

Jim Goldberg, Untitled--I keep thinking where we went wrong. We have no one to talk to now, however, I will not allow this loneliness to destroy me,--I STILL HAVE MY DREAMS. I would like an elegant home, a loving husband and the wealth I am used to. Countess Vivianna de Blauville, from the series Rich and Poor, ca. 1977-1982, selenium toned gelatin silver print, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase made possible by George D. Widener and Eleanor Widener Dixon, 1988.19.9, © 1977-1985, Jim Goldberg
Copied Jim Goldberg, Untitled--I keep thinking where we went wrong. We have no one to talk to now, however, I will not allow this loneliness to destroy me,--I STILL HAVE MY DREAMS. I would like an elegant home, a loving husband and the wealth I am used to. Countess Vivianna , ca. 1977-1982, selenium toned gelatin silver print, sheet: 1411 in. (35.628.0 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase made possible by George D. Widener and Eleanor Widener Dixon, 1988.19.9, © 1977-1985, Jim Goldberg

Artwork Details

Title
Untitled – I keep thinking where we went wrong. We have no one to talk to now, however, I will not allow this loneliness to destroy me, – I STILL HAVE MY DREAMS. I would like an elegant home, a loving husband and the wealth I am used to. Countess Vivianna de Blauville, from the series Rich and Poor
Artist
Date
ca. 1977-1982
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
sheet: 1411 in. (35.628.0 cm.)
Copyright
© 1977-1985, Jim Goldberg
Credit Line
Museum purchase made possible by George D. Widener and Eleanor Widener Dixon
Mediums Description
selenium toned gelatin silver print
Classifications
Keywords
  • Figure group — female
  • Architecture — domestic — bedroom
  • Portrait female — De Blauville, Vivianna, Countess
Object Number
1988.19.9