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French nuns praying on deck of freighter in the Red Sea on the way from Marseille to Djibouti
French nuns praying on deck of freighter in the Red Sea on the way from Marseille to Djibouti

French nuns praying on deck of freighter in the Red Sea on the way from Marseille to Djibouti

Artist Alfred Eisenstaedt (American, born Poland, 1898 - 1995)
Date1935
MediumGelatin silver print
DimensionsImage and sheet: 9 3/8 × 11 11/16 inches (23.81 × 29.69 cm)
Mount: 13 1/2 × 18 13/16 inches (34.29 × 47.78 cm)
Credit LineGift of the Hall Family Foundation
Object number2016.75.66.32
SignedSigned on mount recto, lower right, in black pen: "Eisenstaedt"
InscribedDated on mount recto, lower left, in black pen: "1935"; Inscribed on mount verso, top, in blue pen: "French nuns praying on deck of freighter in the Red Sea on the way from Marseille to Djibouti 1935".
MarkingsNumbered on mount verso, lower left corner, in pencil: "53"
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DescriptionImage of three women, dressed in nun's habit, standing on the deck of a boat; each one is holding a small book and wearing a full length garment with headdress. A large body of water meets the horizon with a few thin clouds scattered in the sky.Provenance
Inherited from the artist by his sister-in-law Lucille Kaye, 1995;
Purchased from her estate by her nephew Allan Leas, 2012;
Consigned by him to the Laurence Miller Gallery, New York, NY by 2016;
Purchased from Laurence Miller Gallery by the Hall Family Foundation, Kansas City, MO, 2016;
Their gift to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 2016.
Copyright© Alfred Eisenstaedt / Time & Life Pictures / Getty Images
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