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Dorothea Lange : the heart and mind of a photographer / Pierre Borhan ; with essays by A.D. Coleman, Ralph Gibson, and Sam Stourdzé.

Fine Arts Library TR140.L3 B6713 2002
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Borhan, Pierre.
Contributor:
Lange, Dorothea.
Standardized Title:
Dorothea Lange : le cœur et les raisons d'une photographe. English
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Lange, Dorothea.
Women photographers--United States--Biography.
Women photographers.
Depressions.
History.
United States.
Photography, Artistic.
United States--History--1933-1945--Pictorial works.
Depressions--1929--United States--Pictorial works.
Genre:
Biographies.
Pictorial works.
Illustrated works.
Physical Description:
264 pages : chiefly illustrations, portraits ; 32 cm
Edition:
First American edition.
Place of Publication:
Boston : Little, Brown, 2002.
Summary:
Depression bread lines, migrant-worker poverty, and Southern sharecroppers populate the work of Dorothea Lange, one of the most important documentary photographers of our time. This definitive collection of her iconic images captures the forgotten face of a nation. 250 b&w photos.
Contents:
Destiny and determination ; A photographer in history / Pierre Borhan
Dust in the wind: the legacy of Dorothea Lange and Paul Schuster Taylor's An American Exodus / A.D. Coleman
Dorothea Lange: homage to reality / Sam Stourdzé
Memory of a photographer / Ralph Gibson
The destiny of a strong-willed woman / Pierre Borhan.
Notes:
"A Bullfinch Press Book."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-262).
ISBN:
0821227912 :
OCLC:
50042003

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