Accession Number: 1977:0100:0015
Maker: Nickolas Muray (American 1892-1965)
Title: ["CHILDREN WITH JIGSAW PUZZLE OF LEUTZE'S PAINTING OF ""WASHINGTON CROSSING THE DELAWARE."""]
Date: Feb-1942
Medium: "color print, assembly (Carbro) process"
Dimensions: Dimensions Unknown
George Eastman House Collection
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opacity, aniadudek, michellerosewilliams*, details1987, and 61 other people added this photo to their favorites.
YAHQQLIGAN 54 months ago | reply
Excellent angle and composition
andisnothekind 53 months ago | reply
lo que deberian de hacer los niños en ves de estar jugando xbox o viendo la televison!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hahaha
Wystan 52 months ago | reply
What kind of weird kids are these supposed to be? Everybody knows that the science of picture puzzle assembly requires that edge pieces (the easy part) be assembled first!
retro-dad 51 months ago | reply
those are the most ornate puzzle pieces i've ever seen!
橙子's album 49 months ago | reply
I think every photo is a story...
propal 48 months ago | reply
These kids are proof that our history is mainstream. We believe everything we read, drawings we see, and whatever the teacher says. History must be interdisciplinary of all subjects. History must include self written accounts, letters and oral comments.
Imagine history as a river but all the neat stuff is happening along the banks. History taught now sees only the river.
Tadi ;) is back 23 months ago | reply
Amazing stream you have!!!!!!