The photograph titled “Eleanor” was created by the artist Harry Callahan in 1945.
The photograph depicts a woman standing in front of a background featuring a large building with multiple windows. The woman, presumed to be Eleanor, is centered in the composition and appears to be facing directly towards the camera with a neutral expression. She has dark hair, part of which is windblown, and she is wearing a dark blouse or dress with a simple, unadorned design. The lighting and focus draw attention to her face and upper body, while the building behind her is slightly out of focus, emphasizing her as the main subject of the photograph. The overall tonal range of the image suggests it’s a black and white photograph, common in much of Harry Callahan’s work.