The image depicts an old barn situated in a rural setting with rolling hills and sparse vegetation in the background. The structure appears to be made of wood, featuring weathered planks and visible nails. A tin roof tops off the building, showing some signs of rust or decay. To the left side of the barn stands a solitary tree with full foliage, contrasting against the otherwise barren landscape.
In front of the barn lies an area covered in dirt, with scattered rocks and what looks like a pile of debris on the right-hand side near the corner entrance to one section of the building. A small wooden post is also visible on this patch of ground. The overall scene conveys a sense of abandonment or disuse.
The black-and-white nature of the photograph suggests that it may have been taken during an earlier time period, possibly in the late 19th or early 20th century when such structures were more common in agricultural areas like Santa Clara County, California. The image captures not only a physical structure but also hints at stories and histories associated with rural life during those times.
The photograph is credited to Dorothea Lange (1895-1965), an American photographer known for her work documenting the social conditions of various communities in America. She was active primarily from 1930s through World War II, capturing images that highlighted themes such as poverty and displacement amidst economic hardship.
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Barn in a valley back of Mission San Jose. Santa Clara County, California
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