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English: Lewis Hine, 1920. Power house mechanic working on steam pump.
Records of the Work Progress Administration. (69-RH-4L-2) Lewis Hine's 1920 Power house mechanic working on steam pump, one of his "work portraits", shows a working class American in an industrial setting. The carefully posed subject, a young man with wrench in hand, is hunched over, surrounded by the machinery that defines his job. But while constrained by the machinery (almost a metal womb), the man is straining against it—muscles taut, with a determined look—in an iconic representation of masculinity.Français : Lewis Wickes Hine, 1920. Power house mechanic working on steam pump.
Records of the Work Progress Administration. (69-RH-4L-2) Power house mechanic working on steam pump (Mécanicien de centrale électrique travaillant sur une pompe à vapeur), un des Work portraits (portraits du travail) montre un ouvrier américain sur son lieu de travail. Le sujet, situé dans un environement industriel, est un jeune homme avec une clé plate. dans une pose très travaillée, il est courbé, et entouré par la machinerie qui définit son travail. Mais bien qu'intégré dans la machinerie (qui est presqu'un utérus de métal), l'homme force sur elle, les muscles tendus, avec un air déterminé, dans une représentation canonique de la masculinité.Ti?ng Vi?t: M?t công nhân làm vi?c v?i máy b?m h?i n??c.
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Date | 1920 | |||||||
Source | https://www.archives.gov/exhibits/picturing_the_century/portfolios/port_hine.html (links to hi-res image) Image is not currently (as of 2007-03-22) in the ARC catalog. File 69-RH is available under ARC identifier 518289 (search at https://arcweb.archives.gov/arc/basic_search.jsp), but it currently only contains a single photo (ARC identifier 518290, item 69-RH-4K-1). | |||||||
Author | Lewis Hine | |||||||
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This image was selected as a picture of the day for 4 May 2007. It was captioned as follows: English: Lewis Hine Power house mechanic working on steam pump. (1920)
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Deutsch: Lewis Hine Mechaniker arbeitet an einer Dampfpumpe. (1920)
English: Lewis Hine Power house mechanic working on steam pump. (1920)
Esperanto: Mekanikisto laboras pri vaporma?ino, fotografita de Lewis Hine, 1920
Español: Mecánico trabajando en máquina de vapor, fotografía de Lewis Hine, 1920.
Français : Mécanicien travaillant sur une pompe à vapeur, Lewis Hine, 1920.
Magyar: G?zgépen dolgozó munkás (Lewis Hine fotója, 1920)
Italiano: Meccanico al lavoro su una pompa a vapore, fotografia di Lewis Hine (1920)
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Lewis Hine, 1920. Power house mechanic working on steam pump. Records of the Work Progress Administration. (69-RH-4L-2) Lewis Hine's 1920 Power house mechanic working on steam pump, one of his "work portraits", shows a working class American in an industrial setting. The carefully posed subject, a young man with wrench in hand, is hunched over, surrounded by the machinery that defines his job. But while constrained by the machinery (almost a metal womb), the man is straining against it—muscles taut, with a determined look—in an iconic representation of masculinity.
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