Dorothea Lange

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Dorothea Lange (May 25 1895 - October 11 1965) was an influential American documentary photographer and photojournalist, best known for her Depression-era work for the Farm Security Administration (FSA). Lange's photographs humanized the tragic consequences of the Great Depression and profoundly influenced the development of documentary photography. Born in Hoboken, New Jersey, her birth name was Dorothea Margarette Nutzhorn. Wikipedia
Born:
May 25, 1895
Died:
October 11, 1965
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  • GENDELL GALLERY: Dorothea...

    12,000 Dorothea Lange (1895-1965) c. 1933 "White Angel Breadline, San Francisco" Gelatin silver ferrotype print, stamped verso.
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  • Gallery of all Lange FSA...

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  • Dorothea Lange Oral History...

    Preface The following oral history transcript is the result of a tape-recorded interview with Dorothea Lange on May 22, 1964.
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  • Dorothea Lange and Liberal...

    New Dealers Concoct History I n a set of five pictures, Dorothea Lange, a New Deal photographer, snapped Migrant Mother in March 1936 along the road to Nipomo, California.
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  • Dorothea Lange, Collections...

    Lange Reproductions now available! Dorothea Lange- Collection temporarily removed from the gallery.
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  • artarchives.si.edu

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  • The Hindu : Magazine /...

    Dorothea Lange was born in New Jersey in 1895.
    www.thehindu.com/thehindu/mag/2006/04/30/stories/20060430...