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Black-and-white photo of a woman, eyes closed, and a man, hand over his face, reclining in long lawn chairs. Behind them, a child leans over a kiddie pool. The entire scene is on a wide, grassy lawn surrounded by thick trees.

A Family On Their Lawn One Sunday in Westchester, New York

1968

Diane Arbus American, 1923–1971

United States

Throughout her career, photographer Diane Arbus demonstrated a gift for capturing the unusual and
eccentric in a compelling, thoughtful manner. This now–iconic photograph was originally included in a photo–essay, “Two American Families,” published in the London Sunday Times Magazine. In a letter to her editor, Arbus described encountering the woman pictured here in a bookstore: “I said I wanted to photograph her with husband and children so she suggested I wait till warm weather so I can do it around the pool! . . . They are a fascinating family. I think all families are creepy in a way.” Part of the caption for the image, based on Arbus’s corresponence, reads, “The parents seem to be dreaming the child and the child seems to be inventing them.

Gelatin silver print

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