Dorothea Lange
Born May 25, 1895
Hoboken, New Jersey
Died October 11, 1965
Berkeley, California
Photographer
Dorothea Lange. Courtesy of the Library of Congress.
"I saw and approached t...
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Dorothea Lange
Like Esther Bubley, Dorothea Lange (1895–1965) was another highly skilled female photographer whose camera would document changes on the American home front during World War II (...
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Dorothea Lange (1895-1965) was one of the best of the American photographers who used their art to document, and ultimately to alleviate, the human suffering caused by the Great Depression of the 1930...
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Dorothea Lange used to say that she decided to become a photographer in an effort to "maintain myself on the planet," according to Christopher Cox in the introduction to Aperture's Dorothea Lange. Whe...
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A photographic exhibit captures one of the largest mass movements of people in recent history in images ranging from women carrying sacks of grain in Africa to men pushing shopping carts in Califor...
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Marilyn Monroe leans against a wall, her shoulders bared in a sexy dress. Babe Ruth, bat in hand, sits alone in the dugout. Angela Davis peers from a "Wanted by the FBI" poster.To look some of Amer...
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