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DOROTHEA LANGE (1895-1965)

Arkansas family, seven months in California, washing

dishes.

Silver print on glossy paper, the image

measuring 7

3

/

8

x9

5

/

8

inches (18.7x24.4 cm.), the

sheet slightly larger, with 2 Resettlement

Administration hand stamps, one with Lange’s

credit, and the RA numbers, in pencil, on verso.

1935-36

[3,500/4,500]

Acquired by the prior owner from Pare Lorentz,

an American filmmaker known for his movies

about the New Deal.

Taylor, Levin, and Northrup,

Dorothea Lange:

FarmAdministration Photographs:1935-1939,

Volume

I (Tect-Fiche Press), p. 133.

112

DOROTHEA LANGE (1895-1965)

Oklahoma refugees’ quarters in California.

Silver

print on glossy paper, 7

3

/

8

x9

5

/

8

inches (18.7x24.4

cm.), with 2 Resettlement Administration hand

stamps, one with Lange’s credit, and the RA

numbers, in pencil, on verso. 1935-36

[3,500/4,500]

Acquired by the prior owner from Pare

Lorentz, an American filmmaker known for his

movies about the New Deal.

Macleish,

Land of the Free

(Harcourt, Brace), pl.

71.

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