William James Mullins
William James Mullins
Children Fishing, c. 1900
Platinum Print
Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
For anyone who needs a pause, a memory, or a moment of stillness, this image offers the essence of summer distilled into one perfect scene. Mullins captures a ritual familiar to many - children fishing off a sun-bleached dock - as a quiet ode to family, tradition, and the enduring rhythms of rural American life. The open lake stretches like time itself, while reflections ripple below, holding echoes of kinship, freedom, and fleeting youth. This is a card for remembering where we come from and who we share it with.
This photograph is held by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, courtesy of the Gilman Collection, Purchase, Jennifer and Joseph Duke Gift, 2005.
William James Mullins
William James Mullins
Children Fishing, c. 1900
Platinum Print
Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
For anyone who needs a pause, a memory, or a moment of stillness, this image offers the essence of summer distilled into one perfect scene. Mullins captures a ritual familiar to many - children fishing off a sun-bleached dock - as a quiet ode to family, tradition, and the enduring rhythms of rural American life. The open lake stretches like time itself, while reflections ripple below, holding echoes of kinship, freedom, and fleeting youth. This is a card for remembering where we come from and who we share it with.
This photograph is held by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, courtesy of the Gilman Collection, Purchase, Jennifer and Joseph Duke Gift, 2005.