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Spain: El Rocío pilgrimage

Photograph
1959 (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Black and white photograph from the Spain: El Rocío pilgrimage series, depicting a white-washed interior in which there is a table covered with a white cloth with wine bottles and has a plate of food on it. About 40 lanterns hang from ceiling hooks.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleSpain: El Rocío pilgrimage (series title)
Materials and techniques
Gelatin-silver print
Brief description
Black and white photograph of a white-washed interior lit with lanterns, from the Spain: El Rocío Pilgrimage series, Ramon Masats, Spain, 1959
Physical description
Black and white photograph from the Spain: El Rocío pilgrimage series, depicting a white-washed interior in which there is a table covered with a white cloth with wine bottles and has a plate of food on it. About 40 lanterns hang from ceiling hooks.
Dimensions
  • Height: 28.4cm
  • Width: 19.4cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • Each religious body has a small whitewashed cubicle which is only used during the Rocio pilgrimage. Here the lights are stored that are used to illuminate the statue of the virgin. In this room they can invite friends and strangers to drink wine and eat ham and sausages. (picture title; Handwritten caption; Reverse)
  • From the John Hillelson Collection (Distributor's identification; Stamp; Reverse)
Gallery label
Photography Centre, 2018-20: Collection in Focus: John and Judith Hillelson 1930s–1970s The Hillelson collection includes some of the most significant works of photojournalism from the 20th century. John Hillelson (1923–2012) founded the John Hillelson Agency in London’s Fleet Street in 1958. He was also the London agent for Magnum Photos, a cooperative that brings together photojournalists from across the world. His wife Judith (1930–2010) ran the agency's extensive picture library, from which this collection is drawn. The agency collaborated with weekly magazine editors to publish photo-reportage, a genre that flourished in the 1930s with the invention of smaller, more portable cameras and new printing technology. The Hillelsons gained a reputation for presenting lesser-known work such as the pictures of apartheid, smuggled out of South Africa by Ernest Cole in 1966 and 1967. The Hillelson collection comprises key images from the agency’s library and reflects their position as leading advocates of human interest photography. 7. Ramon Masats (born 1931) Spain: El Rocío Pilgrimage 1959 Gelatin silver print Museum no. E.114-2003 (10/2018)
Credit line
Given by John and Judith Hillelson
Collection
Accession number
E.114-2003

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Record createdMay 14, 2003
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