9780714846194: Dorothea Lange

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SKU 9780714846194
Title Dorothea Lange
Author Description Mark Durden
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Web Author Description Mark Durden is an artist and writer. He is currently Senior Lecturer in History and Theory of Photography at the University of Derby. He curated the exhibition ‘Face On’ and co-edited the accompanying book. He is also a regular writer and columnist for Art Monthly and Creative Camera.
webLongDescription Dorothea Lange (1895–1965) was a highly acclaimed social realist photographer who recorded one of the most important historical periods in American social history. In 1935, tired of studio portraiture, she began working for the Farm Security Administration (FSA), and created many of the images that define the Depression and the disastrous migration of farming families to the West in the popular imagination. This monograph is a concise introduction to her work, with an essay, 55 photographs and picture-by-picture commentaries.
Binding Hardback
Size Size: 245 x 210 mm (9 5/8 x 8 1/4 in)
Pages Pages: 128
Illustrations 0

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