photography, gelatin-silver-print
portrait
archive photography
photography
historical photography
gelatin-silver-print
19th century
realism
Dimensions height 83 mm, width 50 mm
M. Dunap captured this small portrait of a boy with a white armband at an unknown date, using photography. Consider the historical context of this image; armbands were often worn to signify mourning or allegiance during times of conflict or social upheaval. The boy’s solemn expression adds to the photograph's poignant quality, inviting reflection on themes of loss, identity, and the weight of societal expectations on young individuals. What does it mean for a child to bear such a marker? This image prompts us to consider the intergenerational transmission of grief and trauma, and how symbols shape our understanding of history and belonging. This photograph serves as a window into a past marked by both personal emotion and collective experience.
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