W. Eugene Smith
2:00 a.m., Dr. Ceriani has coffee and a cigarette in hospital kitchen

2:00 a.m., Dr. Ceriani has coffee and a cigarette in hospital kitchen

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2:00 a.m., Dr. Ceriani has coffee and a cigarette in hospital kitchen
2:00 a.m., Dr. Ceriani has coffee and a cigarette in hospital kitchen
ArtistAmerican, 1918–1978
CultureAmerican
Titles
  • 2:00 a.m., Dr. Ceriani has coffee and a cigarette in hospital kitchen
  • from the series The Country Doctor
Date1948
Place depictedKremmling, Colorado, United States
MediumGelatin silver print
Dimensionsimage: 8 1/2 × 5 15/16 in. (21.6 × 15.1 cm)
sheet: 10 7/8 × 8 1/2 in. (27.6 × 21.6 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by "One Great Night in November, 2001" and by Dr. John P. McGovern and various other donors
Object number2001.229
Non exposé

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Department
Photography
Object Type
Description

Smith (1918–1978) first gained wide recognition when he was hired by Life Magazine to cover American troops in the Pacific during World War II. After recovering from the wounds he received in the battle for Okinawa, Smith produced four major photographic essays for Life, including his most famous, Country Doctor.


W. Eugene Smith spent weeks immersing himself in the lives of his subjects, a practice that differed from the standard of the time. However, the success of Smith’s pictures with both his editors and the magazine’s public won him the right to spend the time he needed and wanted on each assignment, at least for a while.


The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, owns nearly a complete version of Smith’s 1948 photographic essay Country Doctor, as it was originally published in Life magazine. Dr. Ernest Ceriani, a physician in private practice in Kremmling, Colorado (population 1,000), was the subject. Smith followed him as he tended to the town’s medical needs, which ranged from stitches for a child kicked by a horse, to draining an infected ear, to basic surgery. Dr. Ceriani’s office had 14 beds and served as the town hospital.


ProvenanceGene Smith Collection.
Exhibition History"W. Eugene Smith and James Nachtwey," The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 14 October 2012 - 1 January 2013.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Pencil marks on verso:
"CD-1-1"
"RM64948"
"PF35260"
The photograph is unsigned.
Stamped verso, circular Estate stamp: "Photograph by W. Eugene Smith / This authenticated photograph was in the private collection of W. Eugene Smith athe the time of his death - October 15, 1976"

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