Scharnhorst Boy, Vienna, Austria (1945) by Lee Miller

Scharnhorst Boy, Vienna, Austria - Lee Miller - 1945

Artwork Information

TitleScharnhorst Boy, Vienna, Austria
ArtistLee Miller
Date1945
Mediumphotography
Art MovementDocumentary photography

About Scharnhorst Boy, Vienna, Austria

The artwork titled “Scharnhorst Boy, Vienna, Austria” is a photographic piece created by Lee Miller in 1945. Belonging to the documentary photography art movement, this work exemplifies the genre of photojournalism, capturing the historical and human narratives of its time.

In the artwork, a young boy is depicted wearing glasses and a knitted jacket, adorned with prominent buttons. He stands solemnly, wearing a hat inscribed with the word “Scharnhorst.” The background reveals a textured wall, suggesting an urban locale. The monochrome nature of the photograph enhances the serious, reflective mood, providing a timeless quality that anchors the viewer in the historical context of post-war Vienna. The boy’s expression and attire serve as poignant elements, evoking a sense of resilience and contemplation amidst the harsh realities of the era.

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