Waiting for the Bus, Byron, 1942
Waiting for the Bus, Byron, 1942
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Limited Editions
14 × 11 inches — Limited edition of 100
17 × 17 inches — Limited edition of 100
34 × 34 inches — Limited edition of 50
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About the Photograph
Dorothea Lange’s Original Caption:
Byron, California. Third generation of American children of Japanese ancestry in crowd awaiting the arrival of the next bus which will take them from their homes to the Assembly center.
Central Photographic File of the War Relocation Authority, National Archives Identifier 537467 / 210-G-C112
About the Artist
Photographer Dorothea Lange was hired by the War Relocation Authority to create a photographic record of the “evacuation” and “relocation” of Japanese-Americans in 1942. Her photographs were impounded by the government for the duration of World War II, and quietly deposited into the National Archives. Read more about the history of these photographs on the Anchor Editions Blog.
About the Print
- Each print is hand-numbered on the bottom-left, and bears an Anchor Editions stamp on verso
- Dimensions indicate the size of the paper. Actual image size is slightly less, allowing for a suitable margin for hand-numbering and framing
- Printed to museum-grade specifications using archival pigment ink
- 11 × 14 prints: Printed on Harman by Hahnemühle Gloss Baryta, a heavyweight, 100% alpha-cellulose paper, with a smooth, subtly-glossy surface
- Larger prints: Printed on Moab Juniper Baryta Rag, a heavyweight, 100% cotton rag paper with traditional baryta coating, free of optical brightening agents. Using the same archival materials and processes as the best fibre-based darkroom printing papers, this paper has a lustre-textured surface reminiscent of traditional fibre-based silver prints