Waiting Their Turn: Children's Clinic: Moscow

1931

Margaret Bourke-White

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Margaret Bourke-White

Artist, American, 1904 - 1971

The image depicts six people sitting in a linear formation on a bench in front of a large picture of a man in military attire. The individuals vary in age, with children and adults seated close together. Each person is upright and facing forward. The children wear dark coats and hats, while the adults wear heavier coats and shawls. One man wears a military uniform. Some women have scarves or shawls covering their heads. They are sitting on a plain bench with a patterned floor beneath them. Behind them is a wall-mounted painting of a man in military clothing against a dramatic backdrop, with a prominent star featuring a hammer and sickle emblem above.
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This is a black and white photograph of a group of people sitting and looking upwards. The individuals are dressed in warm clothing and some wear hats. The lighting highlights their faces. The setting appears to be a structured environment with railings and Cyrillic signage in the background. The composition and expressions of the individuals suggest engagement with something beyond the frame.

At the Circus

Margaret Bourke-White

1930

This is a photograph of a book cover. The cover includes the title "MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE" in large red letters at the top and bottom, with a map outline of the U.S.S.R. in the center. "U.S.S.R PHOTOGRAPHS" is inscribed over the map. The cover has a two-tone color scheme with a brownish background on the right and a darker red strip to the left. Red ribbons are bound to the right edge of the book. The design features simple typography and map imagery, suggesting that the contents are related to photographic work from the U.S.S.R. by Margaret Bourke-White.

Photographs of USSR

Margaret Bourke-White

1934

The image displays a close-up view of a person's upper body with a focus on their face and shoulders. The individual is facing forward, revealing facial features including round spectacles and a somber expression. They have a round face with smooth skin and their eyes stand out behind the frames of the glasses. Their dark hair is partially covered, and they wear a dark head covering secured under the chin with a tie. The head covering features lace trim along the edge. The background is plain and blurred, possibly showing natural elements like foliage.

Ekaterina Dzhugashvili: Mother of Joseph Stalin

Margaret Bourke-White

1932


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Serendipity Books, Berkeley, CA; The Rubin Family Collection, Gainesville, FL, 1995. (Michael Shapiro, Westport, CT); NGA purchase, 2023.

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Inscriptions

typed in black ink, on paper below image: WAITING THEIR TURN: CHILDREN'S CLINIC: MOSCOW


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