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Image Not Available for Untitled (Rosie Cleaning the Bathtub)
Untitled (Rosie Cleaning the Bathtub)
Image Not Available for Untitled (Rosie Cleaning the Bathtub)

Untitled (Rosie Cleaning the Bathtub)

Gordon Parks (American, 1912–2006)
1967
Medium/TechniquePhotograph, gelatin silver print
Dimensions33.8 x 23.7 cm (13 5/16 x 9 5/16 in.)
Credit LineSophie M. Friedman Fund
Accession number2002.114
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsPhotographs
Description
Gordon Parks held a deep-seated belief in photography as a tool for social change.  Completely self-taught, he dedicated much of his long career to recording the lives of his fellow African Americans, discovering that the camera could be a powerful "weapon against poverty and racism." In the 1940s, Parks began working for picture magazines, including Vogue and Life, tackling such wide-ranging subjects as Harlem gangs, Paris fashion shows, the slums of Rio de Janeiro, and iconic black figures-Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali, and Eldridge Cleaver, among others. His sympathy for the backbreaking labor of menial jobs is reflected in this photograph of a young woman bent over her work in a rundown tenement, looking older than her years.
ProvenanceHoward Greenberg Gallery, NY; G.W. Einstein Co., New York; 2002 sold to MFA
CopyrightCourtesy and copyright of The Gordon Parks Foundation.