[Woman Grocer on Bleecker Street]

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[Woman Grocer on Bleecker Street]

Creator

Doris Ulmann

American Photographer · 1882–1934

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A New Yorker by birth, Doris Ulmann preserved the rural cultures of the southeastern United States through her photographs. She worked particularly in the "Southern Highlands" of the Appalachian Mountains, creating portraits of the residents. In 1933, she contributed photographs to *Roll, Jordan, Roll*, a book by novelist Julia Peterkin about the vanishing black culture, known as Gullah, of the So

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Date
about 1925–1934
Medium
Platinum print
Culture
American
Department
Photographs
Institution
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Three quarter length portrait of a woman selling fruits and vegetables, next to her stall. Her body is turned at a three quarter angle. She is wearing a white apron and is holding two onions in her left hand.

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