Mended Stockings, San Francisco (1934) by Dorothea Lange

The artwork, titled “Mended Stockings, San Francisco,” was created by Dorothea Lange in 1934. This work falls under the Social Realism art movement and is a genre of photography.

The artwork captures a close-up view of a woman’s legs as she sits with her feet crossed. Her stockings are mended, evident from the visible seam running down her leg. She is wearing woven, open-toe shoes that add to the visual context of the era. The composition emphasizes the resilience and resourcefulness of individuals during challenging economic times, a characteristic theme of Social Realism. The background is indistinct, ensuring the focus remains on the mended stockings, which poignantly symbolize the economic hardships of the period.

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