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Untitled (wall text from Champion Pig exhibition)

Date

c. 1979

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

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Photographs

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, American Professional Photographers Collection, 4.2002.19731

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Title

Untitled (wall text from Champion Pig exhibition)

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

c. 1979

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, American Professional Photographers Collection, 4.2002.19731

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a photograph of a black and white photo of a man in a suit and tie

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This image is a document containing text written in white font on a black background. The title at the top reads, "THE CHAMPION PIG: GREAT MOMENTS IN EVERYDAY LIFE." Below the title, there is an explanation about the photographs featured in the exhibition, outlining their focus on studio portraits made for clients who hired photographers for significant moments in their lives.

The text explains that the photographs span a timeline from the late 1920s through the Depression era and into a period of rising prosperity for America’s middle class, but stop before the upheavals of the late 1960s. It mentions that historical events like "The Crash," breadlines, minorities, Hitler, and the atomic bomb are absent from the collection. Instead, the images portray middle and upper-class individuals as they wanted to appear and be remembered during their life events.

The text highlights a blend of reality and fantasy in the photographs, combining "the photographer's fact and the subject's fantasy." The description notes that the pictures evoke seriousness, humor, revelation, and intrigue, presenting themselves as riddles to solve.

At the bottom, the text is signed by Barbara P. Norfleet, Curator of Photography.

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The image is a text-based description of an exhibition titled "THE CHAMPION PIG: GREAT MOMENTS IN EVERYDAY LIFE." The text explains that the photographs in this exhibition were taken by studio photographers, mainly of their clients, capturing significant and triumphant moments. The photos document important personal moments, social rituals, and celebrations, primarily from the late 1920s through a period of increasing prosperity for America's middle class, stopping before the upheavals of the late 1960s. The text notes that events such as the Great Depression and World War II are not depicted, focusing instead on what middle and upper-class people chose to remember. The pictures blend the photographer's reality with the subject's imagination, resulting in images that are serious, humorous, revealing, and enigmatic. The curator of the exhibition, Barbara P. Norfleet, is credited at the end. The style of the text is formal, and the background is black with white lettering.

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The image appears to be an exhibition description or introduction for a photography exhibition titled "The Champion Pig: Great Moments in Everyday Life". The text provides information about the photographs in the exhibition, which were made by studio photographers who captured significant moments in the lives of their clients, such as personal milestones, social rituals, and celebrations. The photographs cover a period from the late 1920s through the increasing prosperity of America's middle class, stopping before the upheavals of the late 1960s. The text also mentions that the photographer's "fact and the subject's fantasy intermix to produce pictures that are completely serious, often humorous, sometimes revealing, and always a riddle to be solved." The description is provided by Barbara P. Norfleet, who is identified as the Curator of Photography.

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This image shows a curatorial text or exhibition introduction titled "THE CHAMPION PIG: GREAT MOMENTS IN EVERYDAY LIFE." It appears to be a wall text or exhibition panel written by Barbara P. Norfleet, Curator of Photography. The text describes a photography exhibition featuring studio portraits from the late 1920s through the pre-1960s, focusing on middle and upper-class Americans during moments of personal significance and celebration. The text explains that these photographs were commissioned by clients who could afford professional studio photography services, and they capture how these people wanted to be seen and remembered. The curator notes that major historical events like the Great Depression, World War II, and social upheavals are notably absent from these images. The description concludes by noting that the photographs represent an interesting mix of factual documentation and personal fantasy, resulting in images that are "completely serious, often humorous, sometimes revealing, and always a riddle to be solved."

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The image is a black and white page with white text, featuring the title "THE CHAMPION PIG: GREAT MOMENTS IN EVERYDAY LIFE" at the top. The purpose of the image appears to be an introduction to an exhibition or collection of photographs.

Here are the key points about the image:

  • Title and Subtitle
    • Title: THE CHAMPION PIG: GREAT MOMENTS IN EVERYDAY LIFE
    • Subtitle: The photographs in this exhibition were made by studio photographers of people who were mostly the photographer's clients.
  • Description of the Exhibition
    • The exhibition covers the late nineteenth-twentieth centuries, including the Depression years and the period of increasing prosperity of America's middle class.
    • The photographs depict events such as the Crash, breadlines, minorities, Hitler, and the atomic bomb.
  • Photographer's Intent
    • The photographer's intent is to produce pictures that are completely serious, often humorous, sometimes revealing, and always a riddle to be solved.
  • Curator's Note
    • The curator of photography, Barbara P. Norfleet, notes that the photographs are a fantasy intermix to produce pictures that are completely serious, often humorous, sometimes revealing, and always a riddle to be solved.

In summary, the image is an introduction to an exhibition of photographs that cover a range of topics and events from the late nineteenth to the twentieth centuries. The photographer's intent is to create a sense of mystery and intrigue through their use of humor and seriousness. The curator's note highlights the unique nature of the photographs and invites the viewer to interpret them in their own way.

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The image presents a black-and-white photograph of an exhibition description, titled "THE CHAMPION PIG: GREAT MOMENTS IN EVERYDAY LIFE." The text is divided into four paragraphs, each providing insight into the photographs on display.

Paragraph 1:
The first paragraph explains that the photographs were taken by studio photographers who primarily served their clients. These photographers were hired to capture significant moments, such as triumphs, and could afford their services. The studio photographers recorded people at their best during important personal moments, major social rituals, and celebrations.

Paragraph 2:
The second paragraph describes the time period covered by the photographs, which spans from the late nineteen-twenties to the late sixties. This period includes the Depression years and the post-war prosperity for America's middle class. The photographs depict events from the Crash, breadlines, minorities, Hitler, and the atomic bomb, but do not appear in these photographs. Instead, they show people as they wanted to be seen and remembered, with pictures of events from the middle and upper class.

Paragraph 3:
The third paragraph highlights the photographer's role in producing pictures that are completely serious, often humorous, sometimes revealing, and always a riddle to be solved. The subject's fantasy is intertwined with the photographer's fact, creating a complex and intriguing narrative.

Paragraph 4:
The fourth paragraph is attributed to Barbara P. Norfleet, Curator of Photography, and serves as a signature or acknowledgement of her role in curating the exhibition.

Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the exhibition's theme and content, highlighting the significance of everyday moments captured by studio photographers during a pivotal period in American history.

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The image is a description of an exhibition featuring photographs taken by studio photographers of people who were mostly their clients. The photographs were taken during moments of significance, such as personal achievements, social rituals, and celebrations. The exhibition covers a period from the late 1920s to the late 1960s, including the Depression years and the prosperity of America's middle class. The photographs depict events that middle and upper-class people chose to remember and show them as they wanted to be seen and remembered. The photographs are described as completely serious, often humorous, sometimes revealing, and always a riddle to be solved. The curator of the exhibition is Barbara P. Norfleet.

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The image is a document that appears to be an introduction or description of a photography exhibition titled "The Champion Pig: Great Moments in Everyday Life." The text is written in a clear, legible font on a black background, suggesting a formal or artistic presentation.

The document describes the nature of the photographs included in the exhibition. These photographs were taken by studio photographers, primarily commissioned by clients who hired them to capture significant personal moments, social rituals, and celebrations. The photographs span from the late 1920s through the 1960s, showcasing the prosperity of America's middle class during this period. Notably, the exhibition does not include images related to major historical events such as the Great Depression, World War II, or the atomic bomb.

The photographs are described as depicting events and moments that middle and upper-class individuals chose to remember, presenting them as they wished to be seen and remembered. The text highlights the interplay between the photographer's skill and the subject's desires, resulting in images that are serious, humorous, revealing, and sometimes enigmatic.

The document is signed by Barbara P. Norfleet, who is identified as the Curator of Photography. This suggests that the exhibition is curated with a focus on the artistic and cultural significance of the photographs, rather than just their historical value.

Overall, the document provides a concise yet insightful overview of the exhibition, emphasizing the personal and social significance of the photographs, as well as the collaborative nature of the photographic process between the photographer and the subject.

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Here's a description of the image:

The image is a black and white text-based document. It appears to be a description or introductory text for a photography exhibition titled "THE CHAMPION PIG: GREAT MOMENTS IN EVERYDAY LIFE".

The text provides some context for the exhibition, describing:

  • The photographers: Studio photographers hired by clients.
  • The subjects: Middle and upper class people.
  • The timeframe: Starting in the late 1920s, through the Depression, and up to the late 1960s.
  • The focus: Important personal moments, social rituals, and celebrations.
  • The absence of certain events: Events like the Crash, breadlines, minorities, Hitler, and the atomic bomb are not included.
  • The artistic approach: Combining the photographer's perspective with the subject's desires for their image.

The text is signed by Barbara P. Norfleet, identified as the Curator of Photography.

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The image is a black and white photograph of text. The text is the description of a photography exhibit. The title of the exhibit is "The Champion Pig: Great Moments in Everyday Life." The text describes the photographs as being made by studio photographers of people who were mostly the photographer's clients. The text also states that the photographs were taken during important personal moments, major social rituals, and celebrations. The pictures start with the late nineteen-twenties, cover the Depression years, and progress through a period of increasing prosperity for America's middle class, stopping before the upheavals of the late sixties. The text also states that the photographs do not include the Crash, breadlines, minorities, Hitler, and the atomic bomb. The last line of the text states that Barbara P. Norfleet is the Curator of Photography.

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The image contains a text excerpt from an exhibition titled "The Champion Pig: Great Moments in Everyday Life." The text discusses the nature of the photographs featured in the exhibition. Here is a detailed summary of the text:

  1. Photographers and Subjects:

    • The photographs were taken by studio photographers.
    • The subjects of the photographs were mostly the photographers' clients.
    • These clients hired the photographers to capture moments of significance and triumph in their lives.
  2. Context and Time Period:

    • The photographs span from the late nineteen-twenties through the Depression years and continue into a period of increasing prosperity for America's middle class.
    • The timeline stops before the upheavals of the late sixties.
    • Major historical events such as the Crash, breadlines, minorities, Hitler, and the atomic bomb are not depicted in these photographs.
  3. Nature of the Photographs:

    • The pictures capture events that middle and upper-class people chose to remember.
    • They portray these people as they wanted to be seen and remembered.
    • The photographs are a mix of the photographer's factual representation and the subject's fantasies.
    • The resulting images are described as serious, often humorous, sometimes revealing, and always a riddle to be solved.
  4. Curator Information:

    • The text is attributed to Barbara P. Norfleet, who is identified as the Curator of Photography.

The overall tone of the text suggests that the exhibition aims to showcase how people chose to present themselves during significant personal and social moments, offering a unique perspective on everyday life during a specific historical period.

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