Photograph of Vincent, Joseph and Vasa Canzani from the Columbus Dispatch

Black and white image of a child, man and woman

Description

This sepia-tinted black-and-white photo of Vincent and his parents, Joseph and Vasa Canzani, originally appeared in the March 13, 1955 "Columbus Dispatch," accompanying an article by Colleen Kocher titled "'Barrel Dress' Ignores Wind, Hugs the Knee." It depicts Vincent, age three, kneeling in profile at a low table and looking down at a large sketch of skirts. Across from him, Joseph and Vasa also kneel and regard the sketch, with all three of them drawing on it. Behind them is a low chair, and they seem to be in a living room. 

The article the photo appeared in describes a dress designed by Joseph Canzani after hearing Vasa complain about her skirt billowing up on windy days. According to the article, the couple designed clothes as a hobby. Joseph was at that time president of the Columbus Art School, now Columbus College of Art and Design (CCAD), and Vasa was a former art teacher. Vincent would go on to study at CCAD, as well as serve in the U.S. Navy from 1980-86. 

Basic details

Photograph of Vincent, Joseph and Vasa Canzani from the Columbus Dispatch is an image, with genre photograph and group portraits.
It was created March 13, 1955.
Columbus Metropolitan Library is the contributor.
Dick Konieczko is the photographer.
You can find the original at Columbus Metropolitan Library.

Subjects

It covers the topics artists, fashion and families.

Record details

This file was reformatted digital in the format video/jpeg.
The Worthington Memory identification code is cml0014.
This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on . It was last updated .