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Woman 1935-1942
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The Library of Congress Woman 1935-1942 I claim no rights other than colorizing this image if you wish to use let me know and always give due credit to The Library of Congress I have no commercial gain in publishing this image. Title [Untitled] Created / Published [between 1935 and 1942] Subject Headings - United States Genre Safety film negatives Notes - This image in a jacket marked "Killed." - To identify this image it may help to search for images that have neighboring call numbers, are similar in appearance, and have titles. There was no caption for this image in the FSA/OWI shelflist. Rights Advisory No known restrictions. For information, see

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::0930_23
06/14/20 3:01 PM GMT
She looks older the Seven Years Old, Rob. 😊 Just kidding.
She also looks a little peeved.
If you hadn't said you colorized it, I would have thought it a color photo. You are amazing.
Have a good upcoming week.
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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
::Vickid
06/15/20 4:38 AM GMT
The colorization emphasizes the capture of an emotion that is hard to bear... the sadness, the sense of despair... you want to console her, give her strength... this is what caring individuals do. This is a very emotional capture, your work is perfection.
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.koca
06/15/20 6:30 AM GMT
I love her face, her look. Excellent photo, Rob.
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::corngrowth
06/15/20 8:25 AM GMT
Rob, the title of the original photo is 'untitled'. This may be a contradiction in words, but it also gives us the room to philosophize what the photographer wanted to show us. Based on the comments above, I see that many interpretations are possible. Your excellent way of coloring broadens this possibility. Anyway an intriguing work, perfected by you.
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::tigger3
06/15/20 3:09 PM GMT
The look of sadness and dispair is heart breaking! You colorization has been done to perfection. tigs=^..^=
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.icedancer
06/23/20 12:24 AM GMT
I also agree with Sandi, does look like she is really sad or just really deep in thought or possible be really made
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