Farmers sleeping in a white” camp room in a warehouse. They often must remain several days before their tobacco is sold. Durham, North Carolina

Marion Post Wolcott, Farmers sleeping in a "white" camp room in a warehouse. They often must remain several days before their tobacco is sold. Durham, North Carolina, 1939, printed later, gelatin silver print, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Dr. John H. and Jann Arrington Wolcott, 1998.120.37
Copied Marion Post Wolcott, Farmers sleeping in a "white" camp room in a warehouse. They often must remain several days before their tobacco is sold. Durham, North Carolina, 1939, printed later, gelatin silver print, sheet: 1114 in. (27.935.6 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Dr. John H. and Jann Arrington Wolcott, 1998.120.37

Artwork Details

Title
Farmers sleeping in a white” camp room in a warehouse. They often must remain several days before their tobacco is sold. Durham, North Carolina
Date
1939, printed later
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
sheet: 1114 in. (27.935.6 cm.)
Credit Line
Gift of Dr. John H. and Jann Arrington Wolcott
Mediums Description
gelatin silver print
Classifications
Keywords
  • Figure group — male
  • State of being — other — sleep
  • New Deal — Farm Security Administration
  • Landscape — North Carolina — Durham
  • Occupation — vendor — tobacco seller
  • Architecture Interior — commercial — warehouse
Object Number
1998.120.37