A sobbing girl kneels by her boyfriend after he was beaten by Berkeley police for making a remark to a patrolman
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Robert W. Klein
A sobbing girl kneels by her boyfriend after he was beaten by Berkeley police for making a remark to a patrolman, July 2, 1968
Vintage wire photograph on paper
Technique:
Photography
Credit Line:
Restricted gift of Michael Mattis and Judy Hochberg
Accession Number:
P2022.18.129
Commentary
Tough Curfew: A sobbing girl kneels by her boyfriend after he was beaten by Berkeley police for making a remark to a passing patrolman from a student side-walk cafe. Police dragged him outside, where he was consoled by his friends before the officers made them move on, Berkeley, California.
Marks
On recto: typewritten title and date.
Provenance
Purchased by the Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College from Edwynn Houk Gallery on June 25, 2022 with funds provided by Michael Mattis and Judy Hochberg.
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P2022.18.129 and P2022.18.138 are two separate images from the same scene.
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