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The bowl
A handmade ceramic bowl of soup on a cold winter day, caught in a single shaft of light against complete darkness. Steam rises once, briefly, and is gone. This is the image Bruce Cotton shot in his own kitchen — and it may be the most universal photograph in the collection. Not because of where it was taken, but because of what it captures: that small, private moment of warmth at the start of a cold day that belongs to everyone and to no one else simultaneously. Dutch masters painted scenes like this for centuries. They understood that the ordinary, lit correctly, becomes sacred.
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