One Third of a Nation by O. Louis Guglielmi hahnemühle
“I see one-third of a nation ill-housed, ill-clad, ill-nourished.” With these words, FDR captured the despair of the Great Depression—echoed in Guglielmi’s One Third of a Nation (1939). Coffin-like shapes lie before ghostly tenements, painted in bleak tones of brown, grey, and ochre. A floral wreath crowns the building like a silent elegy. Stark and symbolic, the work blurs realism and metaphor to mourn a fractured America and expose its silent suffering
One Third of a Nation by O. Louis Guglielmi hahnemühle
“I see one-third of a nation ill-housed, ill-clad, ill-nourished.” With these words, FDR captured the despair of the Great Depression—echoed in Guglielmi’s One Third of a Nation (1939). Coffin-like shapes lie before ghostly tenements, painted in bleak tones of brown, grey, and ochre. A floral wreath crowns the building like a silent elegy. Stark and symbolic, the work blurs realism and metaphor to mourn a fractured America and expose its silent suffering
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