Woman Tinting Portraits at National Rice Festival 1938
A woman engages in tinting small portraits in this vintage image, likely taken in Crowley, Louisiana, during the National Rice Festival in October 1938. The photograph shows the cultural significance of portrait photography in the region. It was transferred to the Library of Congress from the U.S. Office of War Information in 1944.
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Woman Tinting Portraits at National Rice Festival 1938
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