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Arthur Rothstein - Agate, Nebraska
Arthur Rothstein
Agate, Nebraska
$2,500
Arthur Rothstein - Goat Herder, Rampur, India
Arthur Rothstein
Goat Herder, Rampur, India
$300
Arthur Rothstein - Blacksmith, Lowell, Vermont
Arthur Rothstein
Blacksmith, Lowell, Vermont
$2,500
Arthur Rothstein - Steel Worker, Pittsburgh, PA
Arthur Rothstein
Steel Worker, Pittsburgh, PA
$1,500
Arthur Rothstein - Rolling a Smoke
Arthur Rothstein
Rolling a Smoke
$2,000
Arthur Rothstein - Barber Shop, Key West, Florida
Arthur Rothstein
Barber Shop, Key West, Florida
$2,500
Arthur Rothstein - T.V.A. Workers, Fort Loudon Dam, Tennessee
Arthur Rothstein
T.V.A. Workers, Fort Loudon Dam, Tennessee
$2,000
Arthur Rothstein - Miner's Village, Butte Montana
Arthur Rothstein
Miner's Village, Butte Montana
$2,000
Arthur Rothstein - Kids Getting Out of School, China
Arthur Rothstein
Kids Getting Out of School, China
$2,000
Arthur Rothstein - Boy with Chicken, Hungjao, China
Arthur Rothstein
Boy with Chicken, Hungjao, China
$2,500
Arthur Rothstein - Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Madison Square Garden, New York City
Arthur Rothstein
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Madison Square Garden, New York City
$1,800
Arthur Rothstein - Farm Family, Hungjao, China
Arthur Rothstein
Farm Family, Hungjao, China
$1,800

This group of Arthur Rothstein photographs have a very special provenance - they come from the personal collection of Grace Rothstein, Arthur's wife. A majority of the prints have Rothstein stamps, some are signed by Rothstein, and many have detailed captions on the verso that are written in Rothstein's hand. The subject matter ranges from Rothstein's travels throughout the United States during the 1930's and early '40s while he was photographing for the FSA, to images that he made in China in 1945-46 while he was working for the US Office of War Information. Additional Rothstein photographs can be found on the website - keyword search, "Rothstein." Prices range from $750 to $3,000.

Arthur Rothstein began to photograph in college at Columbia University, where he founded the university's camera club. Upon graduation, Roy Stryker hired him as the first photographer on the staff of the Farm Security Administration (FSA), where he became famous for his images of the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression. Five years later, in 1940, he became a staff photographer for Look magazine. During the Second World War Rothstein went back to the FSA, which had become part of the Office of War Information. This included taking photographs in China, Burma and India.

Arthur Rothstein - At Home and Abroad
Arthur Rothstein
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