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Dorothea Lange's “The Defendant, Alameda County Courthouse, California,” 1957. DOROTHEA LANGE/Courtesy Museum of Modern Art, New York DOROTHEA LANGE: Words & Pictures ...
Migrant Woman (1936) might be Dorothea Lange’s most iconic work, but her photographs on assignment documenting Japanese American internment during World War II were so powerful that the U.S ...
In this 1942 photo taken by Dorothea Lange and provided by the Collection of the Oakland Museum of California, gift of Paul S. Taylor, is Shift Change, 3:30 pm, Coming out of Yard 3, Kaiser Shipyards.
A big collection of Dorothea Lange’s iconic photos just went online — here’s how to see them Oakland Museum of California, which houses Lange’s personal archives, is presenting the famed ...
Famed documentary photographer Dorothea Lange is best known for her work during the Great Depression, but among the tens of thousands of images she took are shots of the home front and defense ...
Dorothea Lange’s photographs tell stark, ... That is the premise of “Dorothea Lange—Words and Pictures,” a new exhibition opening at New York’s Museum of Modern Art on Feb. 9.
So they set about capturing the personal stories of as many of the people in the pictures as they could. Rachel Kuruma poses for Richard Cahan in roughly the same spot where Dorothea Lange took ...
Exhibition shows how photographer Dorothea Lange was so good at 'Seeing People' Nearly 100 years ago, ... echoes of Dorothea Lange's American photos. February 28, 2024 5:18 AM ET.
The photos were deemed too sympathetic to their subjects—Japanese-Americans interned by the U.S. Government. So, though the War Authority had commissioned Dorothea Lange to take them, they took ...