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Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange
@DorotheaLange@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Young girl, daughter of small pear farmer tends her calf. She belongs to the 4-H Club, the largest movement among rural youth in America. Oregon. Jackson County, near Medford

#America #Oregon #JacksonCounty #Medford #second #first #J-EpOoX #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773085/

In a black and white photograph, an individual is kneeling on the ground in what appears to be a barn or stable. The person has their right hand gently placed around the head of a calf wearing a halter, while looking at it with affectionate attention. A second cow stands behind them, partially obscured by the first one. They are both surrounded by straw and various farm equipment including wooden benches, a wheelbarrow, and other items that suggest agricultural work.

The setting is rustic, highlighted by worn wooden walls of what seems to be an old barn or storage shed with metal fixtures visible on some areas of it. There's natural light coming from outside the frame, illuminating part of the scene while casting shadows in others.

Above them, there’s a sign that reads “J-EpOoX” and below that "4-H." The photograph evokes themes related to rural life, farm work, youth engagement with agriculture (as suggested by the presence of 4H), domesticated animals, and possibly educational or community-oriented activities.
In a black and white photograph, an individual is kneeling on the ground in what appears to be a barn or stable. The person has their right hand gently placed around the head of a calf wearing a halter, while looking at it with affectionate attention. A second cow stands behind them, partially obscured by the first one. They are both surrounded by straw and various farm equipment including wooden benches, a wheelbarrow, and other items that suggest agricultural work. The setting is rustic, highlighted by worn wooden walls of what seems to be an old barn or storage shed with metal fixtures visible on some areas of it. There's natural light coming from outside the frame, illuminating part of the scene while casting shadows in others. Above them, there’s a sign that reads “J-EpOoX” and below that "4-H." The photograph evokes themes related to rural life, farm work, youth engagement with agriculture (as suggested by the presence of 4H), domesticated animals, and possibly educational or community-oriented activities.
In a black and white photograph, an individual is kneeling on the ground in what appears to be a barn or stable. The person has their right hand gently placed around the head of a calf wearing a halter, while looking at it with affectionate attention. A second cow stands behind them, partially obscured by the first one. They are both surrounded by straw and various farm equipment including wooden benches, a wheelbarrow, and other items that suggest agricultural work. The setting is rustic, highlighted by worn wooden walls of what seems to be an old barn or storage shed with metal fixtures visible on some areas of it. There's natural light coming from outside the frame, illuminating part of the scene while casting shadows in others. Above them, there’s a sign that reads “J-EpOoX” and below that "4-H." The photograph evokes themes related to rural life, farm work, youth engagement with agriculture (as suggested by the presence of 4H), domesticated animals, and possibly educational or community-oriented activities.
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