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1 Made By: Trinity Furtado
Dorothea lange Made By: Trinity Furtado

2 Biography Dorothea Lange was born on May 26th, She died on October 11th 1965. Her original name was Dorothea Nutzhorn. But when her parents divorced, She blamed her father and took her mothers last name “Lange”. She was born in Hoboken, New Jersey and died in San Francisco, California. She was married twice, her first husband was Maynard Dixon and her Second husband was Taylor Paul Schuster. She died of Esophageal cancer.

3 Childhood There was two major things that effected Dorothea’s life mentally and physically. In 1902, she contracted polio. Which permanently damaged her right leg. She limped for the rest of her life. When Dorothea was only twelve, her father abandoned her and her family. Her father never tried to contact them , he was just gone. Her mother basically neglected them due to having to take in a second job to support the family.

4 Childhood Dorothea studied at Columbia University, New York City where she took a course for photography. In 1918 she moved to San Francisco and opened a photography studio. She was photographing “plant and landscape” photography She didn’t really like it, so when the Great Depression started she took the streets and began to do documentary photography.

5 Style of photography: Documentary Photographer
“Migrant mother” “Destitute pea pickers in California. Mother of seven children. Age thirty-two. Nipomo, California.” 1936, Pictured: Florence Owens Thompson with three of her children. Photo: Dorothea Lange.

6 Photo: Dorothea Lange. Collection of Oakland Museum of California.
PHOTOGRAPHS US Highway 10, California, 1956. Photo: Dorothea Lange. Collection of Oakland Museum of California.

7 “White Angel Breadline,” San Francisco, California, 1933
PHOTOGRAPHS “White Angel Breadline,” San Francisco, California, 1933 Photo: Dorothea Lange

8 Photo by Dorothea Lange.
PHOTOGRAPHS Enforcement of Executive Order Japanese children made to wear identification tags, Hayward, California, 1942 Photo by Dorothea Lange.

9 PHOTOGRAPHS Dorothea’s first husband Maynard Dixon painting en plein air.

10 “Woman and Child, Nile Village,” Egypt, 1963”
PHOTOGRAPHS “Woman and Child, Nile Village,” Egypt, 1963”

11 PHOTOGRAPHS Well Wisher : “ Sharecropper boy near Chesnee, South Carolina”

12 PHOTOGRAPHS Neideffer Camp: 1937 "This family went without food and work, they were about to be returned to Oklahoma by the Relief Administration. They lost a baby as a result of exposure during the winter. They also had to sell their tent and car to buy food. Neideffer Camp, Holtville, Imperial Valley, California."

13 PHOTOGRAPHS Rocky Road: 1937 February "Missouri family of five, seven months from the drought area. 'Broke, baby sick, car trouble.' U.S. 99 near Tracy, California."

14 PHOTOGRAPHS Sleeping Gypsy: 1938 June "She awaits the international streetcar at a corner in El Paso, Texas, to return across the bridge to Mexico."

15 EMULATIONS

16 EMULATIONS

17 REFERENCES


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