Who says artists have to starve?

Who says artists have to starve?
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Title: Who says artists have to starve?
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Caption: "Who says artists have to starve? This [unidentified] blond young advocate of abstract designs nonchantlantly nibbles at sandwich ... She's one of 155 children who make their home away from home in the Dr. White Memorial Catholic Settlement Recreation Center [located at 228 York Street] in Farragut Houses."

Date: 1953
Location: Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
Creator: Geller, Jules.
More Details: Grease pencil cropping marks; retouched.
On verso: Jan. 19, 1953; Brooklyn Eagle stamp; photographer's stamp.
Title from caption on verso.
Collection: Social Welfare
Subject: Dr. White Memorial Catholic Settlement House (New York, N.Y.)
Settlements
Social settlements
Institution: Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Collection.
Medium: Gelatin silver prints.
Photographic prints.
Rights: Copyright restrictions apply to the use of this image. For more information or to obtain a photographic reproduction of this image, contact the Brooklyn Collection at Brooklyn Public Library.
ID: SWEL 0709