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These scenes look completely different from the one in the famous Dorothea Lange photo ... it came to represent what the Great Depression felt like. It launched Lange on the path to becoming ...
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Many of us have an image of what the Great Depression looked like -- even if we weren't there. One reason is because of Dorothea Lange's photographs. Linda Gordon, who wrote a book on the renowned ...
When you think of photographer Dorothea ... Lange, you inevitably visualize “Migrant Mother,” the 1936 portrait of a woman and children that has come to represent the pitiless poverty of the ...
“The Migrant Mother,” a photograph taken by Dorothea Lange in 1936, remains one of the most enduring images of the Great ...
Born in 1895, Dorothea Lange became one of the most iconic photographers during the Great Depression for her strong, compelling photos of migrant families and homeless farmers. Though the majority ...
Documentary photographer Dorothea Lange had a favorite saying ... Throughout her career documenting the Great Depression, Lange took great pains to include detailed captions with her photographs.
Dorothea Lange, the great documentarian of the Depression-era American West. Contis discovered this fact only belatedly, in 2017, when she visited a Lange retrospective at the Oakland Museum of ...
For a singular image of the Great Depression and the roughness of those years, it's hard to do much better than Dorothea Lange's 1936 photograph of Florence Owens Thompson, two of her children ...
By Zachary Small Friday: A look at the Golden State’s past, and present, in Dorothea Lange’s images ... Her indelible images came to represent the Great Depression. Now a revelatory exhibition ...
Coinciding with the Great Depression was the Dust Bowl ... forcing families from Nebraska to Texas to migrate. Dorothea Lange and her husband Paul S. Taylor documented the very start of the ...