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Barbara Jordan's mother was anxious to comb out her daughter's hair before Masha Arms took this picture. Masha insisted that she leave Barbara just the way she was, resulting in the photograph's title, "Child Beauty." Originally from Fitchburg, Massachusetts, Masha Arms arrived in Washington, DC, during the Great Depression. After buying a Model G Leica camera in 1934 and teaching herself about the technical aspects of photography, she landed a job teaching photography at the King-Smith Studio School in 1936. Masha Arms' work was published in a 1936 Washington Post review of the Junior League Gallery exhibition alongside photographs by Ansel Adams and Margaret Bourke-White. In 1941, when the United States entered World War II, Masha left Washington, married William Tyler Arms of Deerfield, Massachusetts, and moved back to New England.
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Child Beauty (Barbara Jordan)
photographer Masha Arms (1908-2005) |
date c. 1938 |
location Washington D.C. |
width 9.62" |
height 12.87" |
process/materials gelatin silver print |
item type Photograph/Photograph |
accession # #1997.16.38 |
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