African American Photography, Black Art, Portrait of buying young black girls, Greensboro, Georgia Black and White Art Print, Wall Art, Jack Delany
African American Photos taken by Jack Delaney in 1941 during a.
African American Photos taken by Jack Delaney in 1941 during a time when America was fighting overseas. These stunning portraitures of two young black girls were taken in Greensboro, Georgia. It shows both the hardships and sorrows that were a part of the era. What makes these photos so extraordinary was his use of photo framing - using the mirror and doorway with one woman deep in thought and another performing her daily chores. Both can be purchased separately, but together, they tell a full story.
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All artwork is printed on premium archival photo paper using Giclee archival pigment inks which means they will never fade or turn yellow. Please note, no mat or frame is included. Most prints are standard photo sizes (8x10, 11x14, 16x20, 20x24, 24x30, 24x36) making it easy to purchase mats/frames at your local home goods store. All photo sizes are printed with at least a quarter inch border. Larger sizes may have a slightly larger border (up to a 1/2") which is taped to the back of a mat board. If this is a problem, please message me when you place your order. These handsome prints will look stunning in your home or office any way you choose to display them. For unique framing ideas, please visit my Pinterest Store at https://www.pinterest.com/HistoricalPixPrints/photo-framing-ideas/.
Hours are spent cleaning each picture using professional software. This includes removing dust, scratches and optimizing buying the exposure for printing while enhancing the original details. Please note that different sizes have different aspect ratios which means your photo may be cropped a little differently depending on the size.
If you are looking for a specific photo, or customization, please let me know and I may be able to provide it for you.
I ship quickly and safely - large prints will arrive in a rigid mail tube. I ship First Class and Priority. Although First Class is cheaper it can take the USPS up to 3.5 weeks to deliver (it may not, but sometimes there are delays, especially during the holidays). On the other hand, Priority is 2-3 days, insured and tracked.
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