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In 1936 Florence Thompson allowed Dorothea ... and low status couldn't help but bother her. Meanwhile, Migrant Mother made Dorothea Lange's reputation, helped earn her a Guggenheim fellowship ...
"Migrant Mother" is one of the most haunting images of American lore. "Migrant Mother" is one of the most haunting images of American lore. Its resonance has increased with a threatening economy.
“The Migrant Mother,” a photograph taken by Dorothea Lange in 1936, remains one of the most enduring images of the Great ...
(Dorothea Lange) Migrant Mother in Nipomo, California, 1936. Lange’s original caption: “Destitute peapickers in California; a 32 year old mother of seven children. February 1936.” MIT ...
The exhibition also includes groundbreaking photographs of the 1930s—including Migrant Mother (1936)—that inspired ... Through her photography and her words, Lange urged photographers to ...
In Dorothea Lange: Seeing People an exhibition at the National Gallery in Washington, D.C., the photographer shows the desolation of those days. Migrant Mother, her best-known picture, from 1936 ...
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 ...
Born in 1895, Dorothea ... of migrant families and homeless farmers. Though the majority of her most memorable images like the infamous "Migrant Mother" were taking in California, Lange spent ...