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Books with title Dorothea Lange

  • Dorothea Lange

    Mike Venezia

    Paperback (Children's Press(CT), March 1, 2001)
    Clever illustrations and story lines, together with full-color reproductions of actual paintings, give children a light yet realistic overview of each artist's life and style in these fun and educational books.
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  • Dorothea Lange

    Dorothea Lange

    Paperback (Aperture, Dec. 1, 1987)
    Collects examples of Dorothea Lange's photographs of conditions during the Depression, farmers, and rural communities
  • Dorothea Lange

    Mike Venezia

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Discusses the life and work of the twentieth century American photographer, Dorothea Lange.
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  • Dorothea Lange

    Mark Durden, Dorothea Lange

    Paperback (Phaidon Press, Jan. 5, 2001)
    Dorothea Lange (1895-1965) is one of the most famous documentary photographers of all time. In 1935, tired of studio portraiture, she began working for the Farm Security Administration and created many of the images that define the Depression in the popular imagination. Other artists in this series include: Eugene Atget, Mathew Brady, Wynn Bullock, Julia Margaret Cameron, Joan Fontcuberta, David Goldblatt, Nan Goldin, Graciela Iturbide, Andre Kertesz, Mary Ellen Mark, Joel Meyerowitz, Boris Mikhailov, Lisette Model, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Eadweard Muybridge, Eugene Richards, W. Eugene Smith, Shomei Tomatsu, Joel-Peter Witkin
  • Dorothea Lange: Migrant Mother

    Sarah Hermanson Meister, Dorothea Lange

    Paperback (The Museum of Modern Art, New York, April 23, 2019)
    The US was in the midst of the Depression when Dorothea Lange (1895–1965) began documenting its impact through depictions of unemployed men on the streets of San Francisco. Her success won the attention of Roosevelt's Resettlement Administration (later the Farm Security Administration), and in 1935 she started photographing the rural poor under its auspices. One day in Nipomo, California, Lange recalled, she "saw and approached [a] hungry and desperate mother, as if drawn by a magnet." The woman's name was Florence Owens Thompson, and the result of their encounter was seven exposures, including Migrant Mother. Curator Sarah Meister's essay provides a fresh context for this iconic work.
  • Dorothea Lange

    Dorothea Lange

    Hardcover (Aperture, Dec. 1, 1987)
    Collects examples of Dorothea Lange's photographs of conditions during the Depression, farmers, and rural communities
  • Dorothea Lange

    Kerry Acker

    language (Chelsea House Pub, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Discusses the life and work of the twentieth century American photographer, Dorothea Lange.
  • Dorothea Lange's Ireland

    Dorothea Lange, Daniel Dixon, Gerry Mullins, Oakland Museum of California

    Paperback (Denver Museum of, Feb. 1, 1998)
    A collection of the noted documentary photographer's works captures the essence of Ireland
  • Dorothea Lange

    Mark Durden

    Hardcover (Phaidon Press, Sept. 26, 2006)
    Dorothea Lange (1895-1965) is one of the most famous documentary photographers of all time. In 1935, tired of studio portraiture, she began working for the Farm Security Administration (FSA), documenting the disastrous migration of farming families to the west. She created many of the images that define the Depression in the United States in the popular imagination.
  • Dorothea Lange

    Robyn Montana Turner

    Library Binding (Little Brown & Co, Oct. 1, 1994)
    The author of the Portraits of Women Artists series juxtaposes the details of Depression photographer Dorothea Lange's life with the images of her work to show how the photographer used the camera as an instrument of social change.
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  • Dorothea Lange

    Dorothea Lange

    Hardcover (Aperture, Aug. 16, 1981)
    A biography of Dorothea Lange, whose photographs of migrant workers and rural poverty helped bring about important social reforms.
  • Dorothea Lange

    George Elliott

    Paperback (MOMA, Aug. 16, 1966)
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