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Dorothea Lange Women In The Arts Kerry Acker

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Dorothea Lange Women In The Arts Kerry Acker
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Publisher: Chelsea House Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.66 MB
Pages: 136
Author: Kerry Acker
ISBN: 978-0791074602
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Dorothea Lange Women In The Arts Kerry Acker by Kerry Acker 978-0791074602 instant download after payment.

"История из серии (Женщины в искусстве) Доротея Ланге американский фотограф.Ее самая известная работа Migrant Mother, стала символом Великой депрессииDorothea Langes photographs are some of the most widely recognized images in American photography. Her most famous work, Migrant Mother, became a symbol of the Great Depression; her images of African-American tenant farmers in the South, desperate Dust Bowl families, and the Japanese-American internment of World War II are remarkable for their honesty, their empathy, and their humanity. Stricken with polio as a child, Lange channeled her feelings of outsiderness into her work. At a time when few women had a career of any kind, she ran a highly successful portrait studio. Whats more, Lange worked ceaselessly to capture just the right angles of the face and the many nuances of human facial expression, so that the face of her subject seemed to come alive. Through her camera lens, Lange proved that everyday human life is a thing worth seeing, a thing worth capturing."

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