As Fellow Troopers Aid Wounded Comrades, a Paratrooper of A Company, 101st Airborne Division, Guides a Medevac Helicopter through the Jungle Foliage to Pick up Casualties Suffered during a Five-Day Patrol near Hue, April 1968
Art Greenspon, American, born 1942
negative April 1968; print 2013
Gelatin silver print
6/15
Image: 12 1/4 × 17 15/16 in. (31.1 × 45.5 cm)
Sheet: 16 × 20 in. (40.6 × 50.8 cm)
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Purchased through the Mrs Harvey P. Hood W'18 Fund and the Miriam H. and S. Sidney Stoneman Acquisition Fund
2014.10.5
Publisher
Associated Press (AP)
Geography
Place Made: United States, North America
Period
20th century
Object Name
Photograph
Research Area
Photograph
Not on view
Inscriptions
Stamped, on reverse, lower left, in black ink, with edition numbers added in graphite: AP[underlined] ASSOCIATED PRESS / Edition # 6[underlined] of 15 [underlined]
Course History
SART 17.9, The Photographer as Activist: Making Art Inspired by the Hood Museum's Collection , Virginia Beahan, Winter 2015
Exhibition History
Vietnam: The Real War: A Photographic History from the Associated Press, Steven Kasher Gallery, New York, October 24-November 30, 2013.
Virtual Space for Dialogue, 2018, Brotherhood: An Exploration of Relationaships in War Photography, Gina Campanelli, Class of 2018, Class of 1954 Intern, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire. https://www.gcampanelli.vsfd.hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu/
Publication History
Pete Hamil, Vietnam: The Real War: A Photographic History by the Associated Press, New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2013, ill. cover and p. 207.
Published References
Vietnam: The Real War: A Photographic History by the Associated Press (Abrams, 2013), cover & ill. p. 207.
Provenance
Steven Kasher Gallery, New York, New York; sold to present collection, 2014.
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