Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park

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Diane Arbus' Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park, New York City (1962)
Diane Arbus' Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park, New York City (1962)

Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park, New York City, USA (1962) is a famous photograph by Diane Arbus.

The photo shows a boy, with the left strap of his jumper awkwardly hanging off his shoulder, tensely holding his long, thin arms by his side. Clenched in his right hand is a toy grenade, and his left hand is held in a claw-like gesture; his facial expression is maniacal. Arbus captured this photograph by having the boy stand while moving around him, claiming she was trying to find the right angle. The boy became impatient and told her to "Take the picture already!" His expression conveys his exasperation and impatience with the whole endeavor, as the contact sheet for the shoot reveals. In other pictures, he is seen as a happy child.

The boy in the photograph is Colin Wood, son of tennis player Sidney Wood. An original print of the photograph sold for $408,000 April 2005, New York at Christies Auction.[1] This photo was also used on the cover of Punk Band SNFU's first studio album; And No One Else Wanted to Play.

Diane Arbus' contact sheet from the photo shoot
Diane Arbus' contact sheet from the photo shoot

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  1. ^ Christies Auction House