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ROLANDE GIBEL-CAUSSE (c.1950) - End of School Day

ROLANDE GIBEL-CAUSSE (c.1950) - End of School Day

$359.00Price

Vintage Silver Gelatin photograph France c. 1950

 

Dimensions:  30 x 24.2 cm / 11.81 x 9.52 inches

 

If you wish to have a custom made frame feel free to email us.

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  • IMPORTANT! WHEN BUYING PHOTOS FROM US:

    - All the photographs are original vintage

    - They are not reprints or digital prints produced by us.

    - Most of the time, the photographs will have stamps, dates, and other publication details on their back.

    - Since the photos are old photographs they may have scratches, lines, or other wears of time, which just underlines the authenticity and age of the photos.

    - What you will buy from us has a true historical value and authenticity.

    - All these old photos have a story to tell and come from reliable sources.

  • PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEXT

    Humanist Photography, also known as the School of Humanist Photography, manifests the Enlightenment philosophical system in social documentary practice based on a perception of social change. It emerged in the mid-twentieth-century and is associated most strongly with Europe, particularly France, where the upheavals of the two world wars originated, though it was a worldwide movement.

    It can be distinguished from photojournalism, with which it forms a sub-class of reportage, as it is concerned more broadly with everyday human experience, to witness mannerisms and customs, than with newsworthy events, though practitioners are conscious of conveying particular conditions and social trends, often, but not exclusively, concentrating on the underclasses or those disadvantaged by conflict, economic hardship or prejudice. Humanist photography "affirms the idea of a universal underlying human nature".

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