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Photographic Print : Possibly: Yakima, Washington, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
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Possibly: Yakima, Washington, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
[Untitled, possibly related to: Washington, Yakima. Homes are built bit by bit with whatever materials are available. Many drought refugees settle in Sumac Park, one of several large shacktowns around Yakima]
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Drought Material Refuge Refugee Refugees Settlement Shack Shacktown Dorothea Lange Dorothea Lange Taylor Dorothea Margaretta Nutzhorn Lange Dorothea Lee Russell Nitrate Negatives Gmgpc Nutzhorn Dorothea Margaretta Recession Russell Lee Taylor Dorothea Lange
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Step into the past with this stunning photograph from Dorothea Lange's archive, now available as a Media Storehouse Photographic Print. Taken in Yakima, Washington, in 1939, this image captures the resilience of the human spirit as homes are built from whatever materials are available during a time of drought and hardship. A poignant and powerful reminder of history, this print is a must-have for any photography enthusiast or history buff. Featuring the masterful composition and evocative storytelling for which Dorothea Lange is renowned, this print is a beautiful addition to your home or office decor. Order yours today and bring a piece of history into your space.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This photo print, titled "Possibly: Yakima, Washington, 1939" captures the essence of a bygone era in America's history. Taken by renowned photographer Dorothea Lange during the Great Depression, this image transports us to a rural landscape where homes were constructed bit by bit using whatever materials were available. The photograph showcases Sumac Park, one of several large shacktowns that emerged around Yakima as many drought refugees sought refuge during these challenging times. Lange's lens skillfully portrays the harsh realities faced by those affected by poverty and economic recession. As we gaze upon this still image frozen in time, we are reminded of the resilience and resourcefulness exhibited by individuals striving to make ends meet amidst adversity. The rustic shacks dotting the countryside stand as symbols of both struggle and survival. Lange's composition not only documents a specific location but also serves as a powerful representation of regionalism within America. Through her lens, she captures not just physical structures but also emotions - capturing the despair brought on by destitution while simultaneously highlighting human strength and determination. This photograph is part of Lange's extensive body of work for the Farm Security Administration (FSA) and Office of War Information (OWI), which aimed to document life during this tumultuous period in American history. As an iconic piece from one of America's most celebrated photographers, it offers us a glimpse into our country's past while reminding us never to forget the struggles endured and overcome.
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