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Medium: Gelatin silver print
Dimensions: Image/Sheet: 23.8 x 18.1cm (9 3/8 x 7 1/8") ; Mount: 30.5 x 24.8cm (12 x 9 3/4") ; Mat: 55.9 x 40.6cm (22 x 16")
Object number: NPG.98.57
Credit Line: National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
Sitter: Jack London, 12 Jan 1876 - 22 Nov 1916
Exhibition Label: "The greatest story Jack London ever wrote was the story he lived," wrote the literary critic Alfred Kazin. Destitute as a young man in San Francisco, London was forced to work a grueling factory job to make ends meet. He was jailed for vagrancy at age eighteen, an experience that compelled him to turn his life around. London had long wanted to become a writer, but it was not until the publication of The Call of the Wild in 1903-based on his experience in Alaska during the 1897 Klondike Gold Rush-that he began to achieve wide acclaim. In this and other writings, he presented the wilderness as a cold, often savage place. A prolific author and one-time member of the Socialist Labor Party, London had become a self-made millionaire by the time of his death at age forty.
Data Source: National Portrait Gallery

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ARGOMENTI : # in Arti / Arti: temi / Fotografia / Figure umane nell'arte / Ritratti nell'arte
TAG : tag: photograph , Jack London: Male , Jack London: Literature\Writer\Novelist , portrait
DATAZIONE: 1900 -