Carolina dog: celebration on the Chesapeake, Virginia - by Constance Stuart Larrabee (1914 - 2000), English
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Constance Stuart Larrabee Dancing at the Johannesburg Social Center, South Africa 1948
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Johannesburg Social Center, South Africa, Photo by Constance Stuart Larrabee, 1948
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Johannesburg Social Center, South Africa, 1948
Photo: Constance Stuart Larrabee (English, 1914-2000)
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Ndebele woman with hand over mouth, South Africa, circa 1936-1949, EEPA
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crianças ndebele, áfrica do sul, constance stuart larrabee
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Constance Stuart Larrabee (1914-2000). Young shepherd, Basuto, Lesotho, 1941
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Constance Stuart Larrabee | South Africa
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Xhosa woman with her donkeys, Transkei, South Africa, 1949 - by Constance Stuart Larrabee (1914 - 2000), English
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Friday springtime vibes in this classic image by photographer Constance Stuart Larrabee, ca. 1950. Collections of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.
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Constance Stuart Larrabee Nazi Collaborators After Liberation, St. Tropez, France 1944
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“1949. . . . The time was unique. It was the right moment for them to combine their natural talents: Alan Paton with the written word, and Constance Stuart Larabee with her visual images. They shared a compassion for their fellow man and a love for their homeland, South Africa” (p.iii).
This exhibition booklet features the photography of Constance Stuart Larabee, inspired by Cry, the Beloved Country and in collaboration with Alan Paton, its author, as the photos were show in the National Museum of African Art in 1985.
Larrabee, C., Paton, Alan, & National Museum of African Art. (1985). Go well, my child : November 26, 1985-January 5, 1986, National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
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Untitled (Collaborators, St. Tropez, France, 1944
Photo: Constance Stuart Larrabee
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