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Vernacular photograph

Photograph
1930s-1950s (photographed)

Black and white photograph of a woman in a bikini taking a photograph through the viewfinder of a multi-lens camera.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • Vernacular photograph (generic title)
  • Portrait photograph of a woman in a bikini using a multi-lens camera (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Geltain silver print
Brief description
Vernacular portrait photograph of a woman in a bikini taking a photograph on a multi-lens camera, photographer unknown, 1930s-50s. Gelatin silver print, from the collection of Peter Cohen, given as part of a group of 50 photographs featuring cameras.
Physical description
Black and white photograph of a woman in a bikini taking a photograph through the viewfinder of a multi-lens camera.
Dimensions
  • Image width: 61mm
  • Sheet width: 69mm
  • Image height: 90mm
  • Sheet height: 98mm
Styles
Marks and inscriptions
Verso: Top left: '1949'; 'Girt' Top right: '40.00'
Gallery label
Unknown Photographers American and European vernacular photographs About 1910–60 As this selection of snapshots demonstrates, the camera has proved to be an irresistible subject for generations of amateur photographers. These photographs of people holding cameras or in the act of taking photographs attest to the broad social appeal of the camera for much of the 20th century. Gelatin silver prints and C-type prints Given by the American Friends of the V&A through the generosity of Peter Cohen Museum nos. LOAN:AMERICANFRIENDS.710:1 to 50-2015(23/7/2016-5/3/2017)
Credit line
Lent by the American Friends of the V&A through the generosity of Peter Cohen
Object history
From the collection of Peter Cohen. Given as part of a group of 50 photographs featuring cameras.
Subject depicted
Collection
Accession number
LOAN:AMERICANFRIENDS.710:7-2015

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Record createdJanuary 6, 2016
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