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FRUIT VENDOR, 1939. Wife of a fruit vendor having her shoes shined at a farmer s
FRUIT VENDOR, 1939.
Wife of a fruit vendor having her shoes shined at a farmers market in San Antonio, Texas. Photograph by Russell Lee, March 1939
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Media ID 13213955
1939 Banana Bootblack Commerce Crate Fruit Grapefruit Great Depression March New Deal Orange Pick Up Truck Rural Russell San Antonio Shoeshine Southwest Texas Vendor Wife
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 16.8cm (9.3" x 6.6")
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This photograph from 1939 captures a slice of everyday life in San Antonio, Texas. The image showcases the wife of a fruit vendor, elegantly dressed and seated on a wooden crate at a bustling farmer's market. As she sits comfortably, her shoes are being meticulously shined by a young bootblack boy. The scene exudes an air of resilience amidst the hardships of the Great Depression era. The woman's poised demeanor reflects her determination to maintain dignity even in challenging times. Behind her, crates filled with oranges and grapefruits stand as symbols of hope and sustenance for both vendors and customers alike. Photographed by Russell Lee as part of his documentation for the Farm Security Administration (FSA), this image is not just an ordinary snapshot but rather a testament to the power of visual storytelling. It offers us a glimpse into rural America during this transformative period marked by President Roosevelt's New Deal initiatives. With its composition capturing elements such as the pick-up truck parked nearby and other vendors going about their business, this photograph transports us back to an early morning in March 1939 when hard work was essential for survival. It serves as a reminder that even during difficult times, human connection and perseverance can prevail. Granger Art on Demand presents this print from their collection without any commercial use intentions; instead, it invites viewers to appreciate history through artistry while reflecting on our shared pasts.
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