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Our image of the Great Depression has been indelibly shaped by the photographs of Dorothea Lange: homeless men standing dejectedly in line for food at a San Francisco mission, rickety jalopies ...
Our image of the Great Depression has been indelibly shaped by the photographs of Dorothea Lange: homeless men standing dejectedly in line for food at a San Francisco mission, rickety jalopies ...
Dorothea Lange / The J Paul Getty Museum Human Erosion ... The poignant image of a Japanese-American girl standing alongside her classmates with her hand on her heart, earnestly pledging ...
Two years from the time Dorothea Lange stepped down from her studio in ... She might speak to someone standing at the opening of a tent, on a doorstep, in a field, beside a car: Where had they ...
The U.S. government paid Dorothea Lange to take photographs ... It's this line of men in hats standing very close together. It's just this very self-enclosed, sad, desperate plodding, hopeless ...
Dorothea Lange’s photographs of “Okies” and “Arkies” — the dust-caked Depression-era refugees standing forlorn before their ragged tents or trudging along desolate highways — are ...
One of her earliest works, she painted a full-length likeness of the doctor at his home at 2152 Leavenworth Street, standing next ... the city he and Dorothea Lange called home.
"What makes this exhibition different to previous Dorothea Lange exhibitions is that we ... The poignant image of a Japanese-American girl standing alongside her classmates with her hand on ...
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