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[Staged household kitchen with family for J & L Steel Co. advertising campaign : color transparency]

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[Jones & Laughlin ad campaign: staged image of a household kitchen and family, with a ribbon of molten metal flowing in background, Aliquippa, 1960 : chromogenic color transparency], 1960.
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Object Details

Photographer

d'Arazien, Arthur

Advertiser

Jones & Laughlin

Collection Creator

d'Arazien, Arthur

Collection Citation

Arthur d'Arazien Industrial Photographs, ca. 1930-2002, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.

Scope and Contents

Staged kitchen scene inside J & L Steel Co. plant in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania.
sova.nmah.ac.0314_ref1182

GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8c6c2353c-db7c-46aa-baee-908f037dc6a0

Local Numbers

AC0314-0000005.tif (AC Scan)

General

In Box 8, Folder 6.

Place

Pennsylvania
Aliquippa (Pa.)

Topic

Iron and steel industry -- Pennsylvania
Kitchens -- 1940-1960

Photographer

d'Arazien, Arthur

Advertiser

Jones & Laughlin

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Extent

1 Item (8" x 10".)

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

Dye on film.

Date

1960

Archival Repository

Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Type

Archival materials
Advertising
Photographs

Collection Rights

Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.

Bibliography

Used April 27, 2010, on the Smithsonian Photographic Initiative web site, "click! photography changes everything" (http://click.si.edu) to accompany contributor Jeremy Wolfe's (a professor at Harvard School of Medicine who investigates visual attention) story, which reflects on how photography changes what and how much we remember.

Genre/Form

Advertising
Photographs -- 1950-1960 -- Color transparencies -- Acetate

Restrictions

Unrestricted research use on site by appointment. Photographs must be handled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.
NMAH.AC.0314_ref1182
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8c6c2353c-db7c-46aa-baee-908f037dc6a0
NMAH.AC.0314
ACAH

Record ID

ebl-1560197409517-1560197409613-3

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