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Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park : ウィキペディア英語版 | Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park
''Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park'', New York City, USA (1962) is a famous photograph by Diane Arbus. ==Significance== The photo shows a boy, with the left strap of his shorts awkwardly hanging off his shoulder, tensely holding his long, thin arms by his side. Clenched in his right hand is a toy replica hand grenade (an Mk 2 "Pineapple"), 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, saying she was trying to find the right angle. 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.〔Segal, David. ("Double Exposure: a Moment With Diane Arbus Created a Lasting Impression." ) ''Washington Post'', May 12, 2005. Retrieved February 3, 2010.〕〔Hart, Hugh. (Post-Developments. For the Subject of Arbus' 'Child with a Toy Hand Grenade,' Life Was Forever Altered at the Click of a Shutter. ) ''San Francisco Chronicle'', October 19, 2003. Retrieved February 7, 2010.〕 An interview with Colin, with his recollections about the photograph, is presented in the BBC documentary "The Genius of Photography". According to the ''Washington Post'', Colin does not specifically remember Arbus taking the photo, but that he was likely "imitating a face I'd seen in war movies, which I loved watching at the time." Later, as a teenager, he was angry at Arbus for "making fun of a skinny kid with a sailor suit", though he enjoys the photograph now.〔
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