"Hard Travelin': The Lyrics, Artwork and Photos of Woody Guthrie"
Exhibit
This exhibit is comprised of 18 pieces; 6 photographs of Woody Guthrie dated from 1939-1954, 6 lyrics from his collection of songs, and 6 pieces of Woody's artwork.
This exhibit includes:
- 6 photographs, framed; outside dimensions are 16" x 20" (mat board opening is 11" x 14")
- 6 lyrics, framed; outside dimensions are 16" x 20" (mat board opening is 11" x 14")
- 6 pieces of artwork, not-framed
- A text panel that introduces Woody Guthrie to the audience
- Descriptive and contextual text to accompany the photographs and lyrics.
- Weight of exhibit - 50lbs.
- Exhibit Fee - $500.00
- Estimated shipping & handling cost (charges includes cost of insurance) - $500.00
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1. Woody Guthrie (far left) in Pampa's Junior Chamber of Commerce Band, Pampa, TX, 1936. |
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2. "Oklahoma Hills" Lyric
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3. Woody Guthrie looking over a song lyric,
Los Angeles, CA 1941.
Photograph by Seema Weatherwax |
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4. "Pretty Boy Floyd" Lyric |
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5. Woody Guthrie performing at Shafter Farm Workers Community, a migrant worker camp, 1941.
Photograph by Seema Weatherwax |
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6. "Gonna Get Through This World" Lyric
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7. Woody Guthrie with Pete Seeger in
performance, circa late 1940's. |
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8. "This Land Is Your Land" Lyric
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9. Woody Guthrie with second wife, Marjorie Greenblatt Guthrie and son, Arlo, 1947. |
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10. "Headdy Down" Lyric
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11. Woody Guthrie with Ramblin' Jack Elliott in Washington Square Park, New York City, 1954.
Photograph by Robert Wersan. |
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12. "Holy Ground" Lyric
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This exhibit was created by the Woody Guthrie Foundation.
All images are protected by Copyright and are embedded with a watermark for protection.
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