Dorothea Lange
American
1895, Hoboken, New Jersey
1965, San Francisco, Bay Area
Dorothea Lange was a successful portrait photographer in San Francisco when the stock market crashed in 1929. As her business diminished with the Depression, she began photographing the world around her, including labor strikes and protests. Then married to renowned California landscape painter Maynard Dixon, Lange became increasingly politicized.
She found work with a series of relief organizations, most significantly the Resettlement Agency, later called the Farm Security Administration. On one of her early government jobs she met the economist Paul Taylor, whom she would later marry and with whom she would collaborate on several projects, including the book An American Exodus. Her 1936 photograph Migrant Mother has become an icon of the Depression era, embodying the human toll exacted during those bleak years.
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Works in the Collection
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Dorothea LangeMonticello Dam, from the series Death of a Valley1956, printed 1960 -
Dorothea LangeBarren Landscape with Three Figures in the Background, from the series Death of a Valley1956, printed 1960 -
Dorothea LangeAlbert A. McKenzie Storekeeper, inside Cook, McKenzie and Son Store, from the series Death of a Valley1956, printed 1960 -
Dorothea LangeBarn, from the series Death of a Valley1956, printed 1960 -
Dorothea LangeFamily Portrait, from the series Death of a Valley1956, printed 1960 -
Dorothea LangeAuction, from the series Death of a Valley1956, printed 1960 -
Dorothea LangeCattle Drive #2, from the series Death of a Valley1956, printed 1960 -
Dorothea LangeCattle Drive #1, from the series Death of a Valley1956, printed 1960 -
Dorothea LangeOlder Woman with Extended Hand, from the series Death of a Valley1956, printed 1960 -
Dorothea LangeGas Station, Kern County, California1938 -
Dorothea LangeA California Fruit Tramp and His Family in the Marysville Migrant Camp1935 -
Dorothea LangeTractored Out, Childress County, Texas1938 -
Dorothea LangeMigrant Worker, Coachella Valley, California1935 -
Dorothea LangePortrait of Ernestine Raas1930 -
Dorothea LangePortrait of Adele Raas, San Francisco1927 -
Dorothea LangePublic Defender, Alameda County Courthouse1957
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Dorothea LangePortrait of Mrs. Louis Samuels1934 -
Dorothea LangePortrait of Ernestine Raas (Variant)1930 -
Dorothea LangePortrait of Charles Raas (Variant)1933 -
Dorothea LangePortrait of Charles Raas1933
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