Dorothea Lange—Under The Trees follows the photographer in her home in California. Join us for this intimate 1965 documentary of American photographer Dorothea Lange. After learning about Lange’s ...
Dorothea Lange and turn-of-the-century America, 1895-1912 -- "I knew it was dangerous to have something to fall back on" : finding the new woman, finding herself, 1912-1918 -- Love and work : tangled ...
Dorothea Lange with her Graflex, 1937, as seen in the American Masters documentary, “Dorothea Lange: Grab a Hunk of Lightning.” Courtesy of Rondal Partridge Archives Dorothea Lange: Grab a Hunk of ...
Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, the US instated relocation camps for all Americans of Japanese descent. Photographer Dorothea Lange was hired by the government to document the camps, but her ...
Hardship and despair poured from the photograph. A woman, her face burdened and beset by worry, stares off into the distance. On either side of her, children bury their faces into her shoulder.
Dorothea Lange, born in 1895 in Hoboken, New Jersey, was a seminal American documentary photographer and photojournalist. Best known for her poignant images during the Great Depression, Lange's most ...
Migration is global these days. In this country, it echoes the desolation of the 1930s Depression, and the Dust Bowl, when thousands of Americans left home to look for work somewhere ... anywhere. In ...