

Dorothea Lange
176 pages2019Museum of Modern ArtISBN 9781633451049
Social life and customsArtistic PhotographyDocumentary photographyPictorial worksHistoryManners and customsPhotographers, biographyLange, dorothea, 1895-1965United states, pictorial worksUnited states, social life and customsExhibitionsPhotojournalismPhotographyDepressions
About this book
Dorothea Lange (1895-1965) documented rural poverty for the federal Resettlement Administration and Farm Security Administration from 1935 to 1939. Her powerful images--from migrant workers in California fleeing the "dustbowl," to struggling Southern sharecroppers-- became icons of the era. She later photographed Japanese Americans in internment camps during World War II and traveled throughout Europe and Asia. Linda Gordon contributes a new biographical essay and an image-by-image commentary to accompany a newly selected set of photographs. Also include is a chronology of the artist's life.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Museum of Modern Art
- Published
- 2019
- Pages
- 176
- ISBN
- 9781633451049
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