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The Library of Congress From Arkansas picking cherries in Michigan 1940 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 Couple from Arkansas picking cherries in Michigan. Berrien County Contributor Names Vachon, John, 1914-1975, photographer Created / Published 1940 July. Subject Headings - United States--Michigan--Berrien County Headings Safety film negatives. Rights Advisory No known restrictions.

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.Starglow
03/25/21 11:41 PM GMT
Nice work, hard working folks, reminds me of our American Gothic picture by Grant Woods. Love the touch of color you've added.
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::tigger3
03/25/21 11:50 PM GMT
Your touch of color worked so well, the hardship of the times sure shows on their tired faces. tigs=^..^=
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::rvdb
03/26/21 12:00 AM GMT
Hi Carol I was wondering if anyone would notice thats why I resized it because it did look some what like "American Gothic" thanks for your comment nice to know it was not just me who saw it.

Wikipedia American Gothic 1930
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::bfrank
03/26/21 4:24 AM GMT
Oh Boy does it look like "American Gothic". Just add a pitchfork in there. Good job, Rob!
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.LynEve
03/26/21 12:34 AM GMT
Very sympathetically done.. I do think they both look positively worn out.
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::corngrowth
03/26/21 1:15 PM GMT
Rob, even after your terrific good colorization process, it hasn't become a glamour portrait, but it's still a realistic portrait of hard working people. In my humble opinion, the by you used colors have enhanced the in that era pretty usual hardship.
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.icedancer
03/29/21 10:57 PM GMT
Sure were a hard working couple, excellent work on this one
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