Dorothea Lange’s “Migrant Mother” photograph, taken during the Great Depression in San Luis Obispo County, will be honored next month.
The woman who became the face of Great Depression hardship went on to live to age 79 after her car broke down at a Nipomo pea ...
The Church has released a video for a new song that brings the Depression-era photos by Dorothea Lange to life.
gelatin silver print, the photographer's '1163 Euclid Avenue, Berkeley, California' stamp and numerical notation '38063' in ink on the reverse, framed, 1939, printed later San Francisco, Pier 24 ...
For millions of Americans, Dorothea Lange’s photo of a migrant farmworker with a furrowed brow, clutching two of her children, has come to symbolize the hardships of the Great Depression. Now, a vast ...
Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, the US instated relocation camps for all Americans of Japanese descent. Photographer Dorothea Lange was hired by the government to document the camps, but her ...
Dorothea Lange’s photos, in particular her 1936 photo “Migrant Mother,” brought attention to the plight of migrant workers during the Great Depression. But as a new coffee table book reminds us, her ...
Oakland Museum of California has launched a Dorothea Lange Digital Archives program, posting online some of the world-renowned documentary photographer’s photographs, negatives and personal quotes.
Many people remember Lange as the Bay Area photographer who worked with the Farm Security Administration during the New Deal, photographing the living conditions of migrant laborers amid the Great ...
New collections by Gordon Parks, Platon, Peter van Agtmael and Myriam Boulos reveal when you need to tell as well as show. By Arthur Lubow The 900 items from his Atlanta home include blue-chip art by ...
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