Don McCullin
A Palestinian Mother in Her Destroyed House, Sabra Camp
Don McCullin, A Palestinian Mother in Her Destroyed House, Sabra Camp
About this artwork
- Artist:
- Don McCullin (born 1935) English
- Title:
- A Palestinian Mother in Her Destroyed House, Sabra Camp
- Date:
- 1982; printed 2013
- Materials:
- Gelatin silver print on paper
- Measurements:
- 33.50 x 50.50 cm (framed: 56.00 x 72.00 cm)
- Object type:
- Photograph
- Credit line:
- ARTIST ROOMS National Galleries of Scotland and Tate. Purchased with the assistance of the ARTIST ROOMS Fund, supported by the Henry Moore Foundation and Tate Members 2013
- Accession number:
- AR01218
- Gallery:
- In Storage

True colours
Don McCullin
Don McCullin is one of Britain's best known photojournalists. He made his name in the 1960s, covering most of the world's major conflicts for The Observer and then The Sunday Times. In Cyprus, Vietnam, Biafra and the Lebanon he provided direct and disturbing imagery of the effects of human cruelty…