Scottish Miners
About this artwork
This captivating photograph shows a worn yet powerful miner in his overalls and helmet. The composition, from the texture of his beard to the worn wall behind, creates a feeling of exhaustion. It is part of a series of photographs taken by Milton Rogovin in Scotland in 1982 as part of his series: ‘The Family of Miners’. Rogovin photographed the miners of Appalachia for twenty years from the 1960s, and, in the 1980s, received the W. Eugene Smith Award to extend his work to Europe, Asia, South Africa, China, Mexico and Cuba. Many of the photographs he took down the mine shafts in the murky tunnels, but here, due to the restrictions on flash photography in Scottish mines, he was forced to take most of the photographs above ground.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Milton RogovinAmerican (1909 - 2011)
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title:Scottish Miners
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date created:1982
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materials:Silver gelatine print
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measurements:18.20 x 15.40 cm
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credit line:Gift 2006
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accession number:PGP 371.20
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Milton Rogovin
Milton Rogovin
Born in New York, Rogovin was one of America’s most significant social documentary photographers. However, he initially trained as an optometrist at Columba University and in 1939 moved to Buffalo to establish his own optometric business. Rogovin was profoundly affected by the Great Depression and...