Leopold Daigneau and Arsene Lussier, Back Roping Boys, Burlington, Vermont, 1909 (1909) by Lewis Hine

Leopold Daigneau and Arsene Lussier, Back Roping Boys, Burlington, Vermont, 1909 - Lewis Hine - 1909

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TitleLeopold Daigneau and Arsene Lussier, Back Roping Boys, Burlington, Vermont, 1909
ArtistLewis Hine
Date1909
Art MovementSocial Realism

About Leopold Daigneau and Arsene Lussier, Back Roping Boys, Burlington, Vermont, 1909

The artwork, titled “Leopold Daigneau and Arsene Lussier, Back Roping Boys, Burlington, Vermont, 1909,” was created by the eminent photographer Lewis Hine in the year 1909. This piece is a notable example of Social Realism within the genre of photography and forms part of the “National Child Labor Committee photographs” series.

The artwork showcases two young boys, presumably Leopold Daigneau and Arsene Lussier, standing inside a factory. Both boys are dressed in work attire, which is indicative of their occupation within the industrial environment. They are posed amidst the machinery, conveying a sense of their daily laborious routine. The photograph’s sepia tone highlights the texture and wear of their garments, as well as their youthful yet weary expressions, poignantly capturing the essence of child labor during the early 20th century. This image serves as a significant historical document, shedding light on the conditions faced by child laborers and contributing to the broader narrative of labor reforms.

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