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The history of the world is far deeper, broader, and stranger than just political backstabbing, epic battles, and dusty ...
The identity of the “Woman of the High Plains” was revealed in 1979—but five years later, Nettie Featherston was forgotten ...
This notable set of 70 photographs, spanning the years 1919 to 1932, offers Lange's personal observations of a close friend's children growing from infants to young adults.
News about Dorothea Lange. Commentary and archival information about Dorothea Lange from The New York Times.
Dorothea Lange rose to fame for her work during the Great Depression. She also documented injustice against Japanese Americans during WWII.
Nearly 100 years ago, Lange chronicled the destitution and desperation of The Great Depression. An exhibition of her work at the National Gallery of Art speaks to the present day migrant crisis.
A new exhibition explores the work of legendary photographer Dorothea Lange, who captured some of the most striking images ever shot of American poverty, hardship and resilience.
The American photographer Dorothea Lange (1895-1965) is regarded as one of the great documentary photographers of the 20th century, but a new exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in ...
People of Japanese descent were forcibly confined after Pearl Harbor. Decades later, Dorothea Lange's previously censored images shed new light on their experiences.