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are perhaps the best-known photographs of the Great Depression. When Lange filed her images she would include direct quotes from the people she was photographing as well as her own observations.
Photo by Beaumont Newhall, created / published between 1937 and 1944. Stryker on photography: There are great pictures today and they are not great tomorrow. There are great pictures today and ...
Although the photographers who worked for the FSA took many pictures of people of color—in the streets, in the fields, out of work—the Great Depression’s main victims, as Americans came to ...
It was 1936, during the throes of the Great Depression, and Lange took out her camera. The image she titled "Migrant Mother" became the late photographer's most famous work, capturing the dirt and ...
The Great Depression was a dark time in U.S. history ... The image was taken by Berenice Abbott, one of the most famous American photographers of the 20th century. The legendary Dorothea Lange ...
New Deal for Artists,” a film celebrating the unique government art project that employed up to 10,000 artists during the ...
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The image has since been widely regarded as a masterpiece of documentary photography, credited with humanizing the ...
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 ...
Two more large photographs show bread lines during the Depression and a 21st century line of cars whose passengers are waiting to be tested for COVID. In another interactive feature of the exhibit ...
A crowd of depositors gather in the rain outside Bank of United States after its failure in 1931 during the Great Depression. Photo by World Telegram staff photographer from the Library of ...