THE DEPRESSION
WORLD WAR II AT HOME
POST-WAR PROJECTS
EARLY WORK / PERSONAL WORK
Nebraska, 1941
Dorothea Lange
Film negative
Gift of Paul S. Taylor
4 in x 5 in
A67.137.41096.1
© The Dorothea Lange Collection, the Oakland Museum of California.
Family Farmstead. Neighbors exchange labor, by an old custom. — Dorothea Lange
Missouri Woman | Circa 1938
Child and Her Mother, Wapato, Yakima Valley, Washington | August 10, 1939
Untitled (Texas Farmer, Coachella Valley) | February 22, 1937
Grain Elevator, Everett, Texas | June 1938
Untitled (Lange's typewritten caption / notes for her photograph of "Ma Burnham") | June 28, 1938
Last West, Ma Burnham | June 28, 1938
Coldwater District, Broken Windmill, Dalhart, Texas | 1937
Iowa Barns | 1941
Painting - 'American Country Woman' - Nebraska | 1941
Housepainters - a good year on this Nebraska farm | 1941
On the Great Plains, near Winner, South Dakota | 1938
Cover of Dorothea Lange Looks at the American Country Woman (Last West, Ma Burnham) | 1967
Woman of the High Plains (Nettie Featherston), Texas Panhandle | June 1938
Dust Bowl | 1938
Dust Bowl farm, Coldwater District, near Dalhart, Texas | June 1938
Abandoned Dust Bowl Farm | June 1937
Tractored Out - Childress Co., Texas | June 1938
Mid-Continent | 1938
Midcontinent | 1936
Midcontinent (Pregnant Woman) | August 10, 1938
Missouri Woman | June 28, 1938
Displaced Tenant Farmers | June 1937
Displaced Tenant Farmers, Goodlet, Hardeman County, Texas | 1938
Texas Panhandle (Woman of the High Plains) | 1938