Artist: Lewis W. Hine
Date: 1908
Size: 11 x 16 cm
Museum: J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles, United States)
Technique: Print
A young girl of no more than twelve or thirteen years of age stands poised between a window and a cotton loom that seems to extend infinitely into the distance behind her. Almost metaphorically, her hair appears to be cropped short on the side that faces the loom, while a long braided ponytail faces the window as if its growth has been nourished by the sunlight. Her own cotton dress is wrinkled and shabby, the soft, faded stripes of her garment contrasting with the tautly pulled threads running through the machine at which she labors. Lewis Hine
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