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"Grace"

"Grace" by Through Joanne's eye.
This famous photograph has always been one of my favorites. I couldn't find the print anywhere. So when I was in the basement of an old church in Lansing, I saw it hanging on the wall. I took this picture with my digital, I think it's nice enough to frame. The orginal picture was taken my Eric Enstrom...Here is the story:
Back in the wary year of 1918, Charles Wilden, a bearded, saintly old man with footscrapers to sell called on Eric Enstrom at his photography studio in the tiny mining town of Bovey, Minnesota.

There was something about the old gentleman's face that immediately impressed Enstrom. "I saw that he had a kind face; there weren't any harsh lines in it," he late said.

An idea began to form in Enstrom's mind. At the time he was preparing a portfolio of pictures to take with him to a convention of the Minnesota Photographers Association. "I wanted to take a picture that would show people that even though they had to do without many things because of the war they still had much to be thankful for," he said.

On a small table Enstrom placed his large family Bible, and on it laid a pair of spectacles. Beside the Bible, he placed a bowl of gruel, a loaf of bread, and a knife. Then he asked Wilden to sit at the table and place his folded hands to his brow in prayer.

Enstrom immediately noticed that Wilden struck the pose very easily and naturally. To bow his head in prayer seemed to be characteristic of the elderly visitor.

As soon as the negative was develeoped, Enstrom was sure that he had something special; a picture that seemed to say, "This man doesn't have much of earthly goods, but he has more than most people because he has a thankful heart."

He took it to the convention, but it caused little stir that year. A few years later Enstrom took it to the convention again. This time it was hung in exhibit and received critical acclaim.

Most sales in the early 1920's were to traveling people who came through Bovey and saw the picture in the window of Enstrom's photo studio. As soon as one print was sold, he'd make another to take its place.

The early Grace pictures were printed in black and white or in brown tint. Later Enstrom's daughter, Mrs. Rhoda Nberg, began hand-painting them in oils, and interest in the picture soared. When demand for the picture outran Enstrom's ability to supply photographic prints, he sold the publishing rights to Augsburg Publishing House in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Printed in full, natural color, Grace is a cherished favorite in countless homes, churches, and restaurants everywhere. 

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cemedia  Pro User  says:

Very beautiful, Joanne! :)
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Beausmiley  Pro User  says:

That is very moving story and such a wonderful picture! :)
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Digital Donna *Merry Christmas*  Pro User  says:

I Aunt and Uncle have this picture. Love it.
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`Loriel(Away/Back.After.Thanksgiving)  Pro User  says:

Loved your story, and I agree...this picture of the picture, is beautiful!!!
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Mughil  Pro User  says:

nice story..a gud example for a photographer's eye...
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lalagirl  Pro User  says:

My parents always had this print hanging in our dining room! I saw it in a friend's parents' house, too.
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The Geary's says:

Thanks Joanne. This photo brought back many fond memories of my late grandfather. He had an oil painting of this photograph hanging in his bedroom for as long as I can remember. It was nice to come across it again and to find out the history.-Kaja
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Through Joanne's eye  Pro User  says:

I know I was surprised by the history myself, and for the longest time I didn't even know the name of the painting. I am not sure where I saw it first, maybe in of my grandparents homes. The photo I took was of print (looked more like a photograph that a painting) with the name "Grace" under it, that is how I could do the history search on google. I am not sure how long it has been hanging the basement of the old church. But was glad God gave me the opportunity to find it. I hope it blesses many on Flickr!
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ctbear79 says:

Wow, very cool history! I have always loved and remembered this at my family's kitchen table growing up but never knew who had painted it etc. I'm trying to find someone who can recreate this image but with my Grandfather instead since my son won't get to meet him.
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Through Joanne's eye  Pro User  says:

Inspired to try my own photo
"Grace"
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psdevards [deleted] says:

the importance of thanksgiving cannot be said better...
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Roger D Hall  Pro User  says:

I spent much of my childhood in Bovey. My grandma lived there most of her life and my family traveled there from Minneapolis often. This photo hung in her home. For years I thought it was a painting!

Thanks for posting the image and the story.
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