Lange, Dorothea, 1895-1965
Lange, Dorothea
Dorothea Lange American photojournalist (1895-1965)
לאנג, דורותיאה
Lange, Dorothea (American photographer, 1895-1965)
VIAF ID: 77594538 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Dorothea Lange ‡c American photojournalist (1895-1965)
- 200 _ | ‡a Lange ‡b Dorothea ‡f 1895-1965
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lange, Dorothea
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lange, Dorothea ‡d 1895-1965
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lange, Dorothea ‡d 1895-1965
- 100 1 _ ‡a Lange, Dorothea ‡g American photographer, 1895-1965
- 100 1 _ ‡a Lange, Dorothea, ‡d 1895-1965
- 100 1 _ ‡a Lange, Dorothea, ‡d 1895-1965
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lange, Dorothea, ‡d 1895-1965
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (71)
5xx's: Related Names (16)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Coles, Robert ‡d 1929-
- 500 1 _ ‡a Dixon, Maynard ‡d 1875-1946
- 500 1 _ ‡a Dixon, Maynard ‡d 1875-1946 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 551 _ _ ‡a Hoboken, NJ ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
- 500 1 _ ‡a Lee, Russell ‡d 1903-1986
- 500 1 _ ‡a Mydans, Carl
- 500 1 _ ‡a Nutzhorn, Heinrich ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 500 1 _ ‡a Partridge, Elizabeth
- 500 1 _ ‡a Rothstein, Arthur ‡d 1915-1985
- 500 1 _ ‡a Rubio, Oliva María
- 551 _ _ ‡a San Francisco, Calif. ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
- 500 1 _ ‡a Szarkowski, John
- 500 1 _ ‡a Taylor, Paul Schuster ‡d 1895-1984
- 500 1 _ ‡a Taylor, Paul Schuster ‡d 1895-1984 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 500 1 _ ‡a Taylor, Paul Schuster ‡c Mrs
- 500 0 _ ‡a partridge rondal
Works
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American exodus: a record of human erosion | |
Center Market. Washington, D.C. | |
Cotton picking in south Texas | |
Date palms. Coachella Valley, California | |
Ditch bank housing for Mexican field workers. Imperial Valley, California | |
Dorothea Lange | |
Dorothea Lange photographs of a lifetime | |
Filipino gang labor in pea fields near Pismo Beach, Nipomo, California. Work for Japanese, live on Japanese ranches. Sixty men in this gang | |
Fotografija 20. stoljeća - Muzej Ludwig u Koelnu | |
Halloween party at Shafter migrant camp, California | |
Ein Leben für die Fotografie | |
Listening to speeches at mass meeting of Works Progress Administration (WPA) workers protesting congressional cut of relief appropriations. San Francisco, California | |
Loading cotton. Southern San Joaquin Valley, California | |
Manzanar Internment Camp diary (English translation), 12/7/41--12/17/42 | |
Mexican mother in California. "Sometimes I tell my children that I would like to go to Mexico, but they tell me 'We don't want to go, we belong here.'" (Note on Mexican labor situation in repatriation.) | |
Migrant farmers | |
Migrant mother | |
Mothers of the South : portraiture of the white tenant farm woman | |
Night meeting in the Farm Security Administration (FSA) office, Rural Rehabilitation Division, Visalia, Tulare County, California. 144 families have applied for farm purchase loans under the Farm Tenancy Act, passed by Congress in 1937. Ten applicants from this region of four counties will be finally selected | |
Oil fields. Kern County, California | |
One of the younger Cleaver boys on new farm in Malheur County, Oregon | |
Pea pickers near Calipatria, California | |
People living in miserable poverty. Elm Grove, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma | |
Photographs. Selections | |
San Miguel Mission. Erected 1797 by the Franciscan Fathers. California | |
Threshing, midsummer noon. Five miles west of Malin. Klamath County, Oregon | |
Unemployment benefits aid begins. Line of men inside a division office of the State Employment Service office at San Francisco, California, waiting to register for benefits on one of the first days the office was open. They will receive from six to fifteen dollars per week for up to sixteen weeks. Coincidental with the announcement that the federal unemployment census showed close to ten million persons out of work, twenty-two states begin paying unemployment compensation | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: 42nd Street and Madison Avenue. Street hawker selling Consumer's Bureau Guide. New York City] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Billboard along U.S. 99 behind which three destitute families of migrants are camped. Kern County, California] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Congregation entering church. Wheeley's Church. Person County, North Carolina] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Ex-lumber mill worker clears eight-acre field after bulldozer has pulled stumps. Boundary stumps. Boundary County, Idaho. See general caption 49] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Farm Security Administration (FSA) camp for migratory agricultural workers. Farmersville, California. Meeting of the camp council] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Highway City, California. Near Fresno. See General caption. Also 19553 for complete caption. Family from Oklahoma] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Independence (vicinity), Polk County, Oregon. Wife of an ex-logger, now a migratory field worker, resting in the shade of the hop vine at noon. General caption 45-1] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Looking down on part of the Valley, approximately six miles from Yakima. Washington, Yakima Valley. See general caption number 33] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Members of Ola self-help sawmill co-op rolling white fir log to lumber truck with peavies. Hooked and spiked sticks used as levers. Gem County, Idaho. General caption 48] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Near Meloland, Imperial Valley. Large scale agriculture. Gang labor, Mexican and white, from the Southwest. Pull, clean, tie and crate carrots for the eastern market for eleven cents per crate of forty-eight bunches. Many can make barely one dollar a day. Heavy oversupply of labor and competition for jobs is keen] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Near Mountain Home, northern Arkansas, on U.S. 62. Farmers' baseball game in the country. From this area many have gone to California to work in agriculture] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: News of the surrender of Canton to the Japanese. San Francisco, California. Chinatown] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Oregon, Marion County, near West Stayton. Bean pickers' children in camp at end of day] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Packing fresh prunes at night on Produce Row during busy season, wages two cents per box. Washington, Yakima] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Railroad yards, Kearney, Nebraska. Overland train passengers go back to their cars after ten minute train stop on trip between San Francisco and Chicago] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Sharecropper with wife and child in their tobacco field. Note that the tobacco grows up to the front porch. Near Chapel Hill, North Carolina] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Siphon--the world's longest--which carries water five miles to Dead Ox Flat. It is eight feet in diameter. Malheur County, Oregon] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Spreckels sugar factory and sugar beet field with Mexican and Filipino workers thinning sugar beets. Monterey County, California] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Sugar beet factory along Snake River. Shows beet dump, beet pile. Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. General caption 66] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: The threshing of oats. Clayton, Indiana, south of Indianapolis] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Threshing red clover for seed on older settler's ranch. Near Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Tranquillity, California. Sunday morning service. Migrants from the southwest bring their religions with them to California] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: U.S. 99. On ridge over Tehachapi Mountains. Heavy truck route between Los Angeles and San Joaquin Valley over which migrants travel back and forth] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Walter E. Packard, Acting Director, Rural Resettlement Division] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Washington, Yakima Valley, near Wapato. One tenant purchase program (Farm Security Administration) client, Jacob N. Schrock. This family with eight children had lived for twenty-five years on a rocky, rented farm in this valley. They now own forty eight acres of good land, this good house, price six thousand seventy hundred and seventy dollars. They raise hay, grain, dairy and hogs. Mrs. Schrock says "Quite a lot of difference between that old rock pile, and around here."] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Western Washington, Lewis County. Bulldozer raises and pushes stump on cut-over farm] | |
Waiting for relief checks. Calipatria, California | |
The Years of bitterness and pride : Farm Security Administration, FSA photographs, 1935-1943 | |
Young cotton growing in mechanized field. Hall County, Texas. Anyone who inspects one of these giant mechanized farms must realize that it foreshadows a fundamental change in American agriculture | |
진실을 보는 눈 | |
ドロシア・ラング | |
移民母亲 |