Women at Ticket Booth South Africa 1949

Posted by GSR on Oct 16, 2008 at 4:01 pm 0 comment(s)

Women at Ticket Booth, Natal. Two women are standing at the ticket booth at Ixopo Station. Photograph by Constance Stuart Larrabee, Feb. 1949.
This photograph was taken when Constance Stuart was on assignment for Harper's Bazaar, an American magazine. Her task was to create a portfolio inspired by the seminal book "Cry, The Beloved Country," which had brought the conditions in South Africa to the attention of the world. The author of the book was the South African writer Alan Paton (1903-1988). It was published in the United States in 1948. Alan Paton accompanied her on the assignment. In June 1949, Harper's Bazaar published an essay by Alan Paton entitled "A Letter from South Africa in which Alan Paton Guides you to his Corner of the 'Beloved Country'." Six photographs by Constance Stuart accompany the essay.

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of African Art, Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives

 

 

 

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