Photograph depicts several men participating in the Bracero program. They are shown harvesting sugar beets in a field. The photo is in black and white.
The photographer of this image, Albert Henschel, was a German business photographer working in Brazil in the late 19th century. Like much of his work, he photographed portraits in the carte-de-visite style, which is a small scale photo produced as…
The photographer João Goston's contex with this photo is absent, and we know that the photographer of this image was active in Salvador de Bahia, Brasil, in the mid-late 19th century. This photograph depicts an enslaved nanny with a white baby…
Photographer Joao Ferreira Villela was active in Recife, Brasil in the mid-late 19th century. He has a studio in Recife, where he produced various photographic styles, including the business card photo style. He photographed this work of Augusto…
This image depicts a central figure taking over the majority of the composition. The figure sits with their back to the camera in front of a mirror. They have turned slightly to the left so their reflection in the mirror is directly next to them.…
This image depicts two figures in a photographic studio setting. There is a lighter backdrop extending from the top of the composition along the edge of the right side. The figure on the right is sitting in front of a mirror and looking through it…
This Photograph by Ricardo Villalba depicts the Peruvian Southern Railway. This railroad is the most extensive of all the railroads built and still circulating in Peru. The construction of these on other railways in Peru was interrupted during the…