Sara Antonelli Dorothea Lange con aggiunte di Enrico Menduni

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Sara Antonelli Dorothea Lange con aggiunte di Enrico Menduni

Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother, 1936 (1941) FSA, LC Mason-Dixon Map, 1861 Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother, 1936 (1941) FSA, LC

Dorothea Lange, 1936

William A. Bougeureau, Charity, or Indigent Family, 1865, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery

US Postal Service, 1998 Migrant Mother, 1936 (1941)‏

Chim (David Seymour), Land Distribution Meeting, Estremadura, Spain, 1936, Magnum PhotosUS

Ben Shahn, Mrs. Mulhall and Children, Arkansas 1935, FSA, LC

Jacob Riis, Home of an Italian Ragpicker, New York City, 1888

Consuelo Kanaga, She is a Tree of Life to Them (Florida), 1950 Mason-Dixon Map, 1861 Consuelo Kanaga, She is a Tree of Life to Them (Florida), 1950

Time, April 4, 1999 War in Kosovo

Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother, 1936 (1941) FSA, LC Mason-Dixon Map, 1861 Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother, 1936 (1941) FSA, LC

Le altre foto della serie Migrant Mother

Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother Series, n. 1, 1936 FSA, LC Mason-Dixon Map, 1861 Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother Series, n. 1, 1936 FSA, LC

Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother Series, n. 2, 1936 FSA, LC Mason-Dixon Map, 1861 Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother Series, n. 2, 1936 FSA, LC

Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother Series, n. 3, 1936 FSA, LC Mason-Dixon Map, 1861 Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother Series, n. 3, 1936 FSA, LC

Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother Series, n. 4, 1936 FSA, LC

Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother Series, n. 5, 1936 FSA, LC

Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother Series, Unretouched, 1936, FSA, LC

Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother - Prima e dopo -

Bill Ganzel, Florence Thompson and Her Daughters, 1979

Altre foto di Dorothea Lange e immagini collegate

Dorothea Lange, Dimostrazione a S. Francisco, 1934

Dorothea Lange, Operaio messicano in un campo di piselli, 1937

Dorothea Lange, Family Bound for Krebs From Idabel, Okla Dorothea Lange, Family Bound for Krebs From Idabel, Okla., 1939, FSA, LC

Dorothea Lange, Corteo funebre, 1938

Dorothea Lange, White Angel Bread Line, San Francisco, Cal Dorothea Lange, White Angel Bread Line, San Francisco, Cal., 1933, Oakland Museum of California

Dorothea Lange, Mrs Kahn and Child, San Francisco, 1928, Oakland Museum of California

Dorothea Lange, With Mother, 1959, Oakland Museum of California

Gertrude Kasebier, The Manger, 1899 The Museum of Modern Art

Gertrude Kasebier, Blessed Are Thou Among Women, 1900, The Museum of Modern Art

Gertrude Kasebier, Portrait of the Photographer, 1899

Dorothea Lange, Woman of the High Plains, Texas Panhandle, 1938 Oakland Museum of California

Dorothea Lange, Woman of the High Plains, Texas Panhandle, 1938 Oakland Museum of California

Dorothea Lange, Daughter of a Migrant Tennessee Coal Miner Living in the American River Camp, near Sacramento, Cal., 1936, FSA, LC

Dorothea Lange, Toward Los Angeles, 1937 FSA, LC

Margaret Bourke-White, Breadline During the Flood in Louisville, 1937

Dorothea Lange, Migrant Cotton Picker, Elroy, Arizona, 1940, Oakland Museum of California

Dorothea Lange, Japan Relocation, 1942, (Trasferimento forzato dei cittadini americani di origine giapponese)

Dorothea Lange, Hand, Indonesian Dancer, Java, 1958, Oakland Museum of California

Dorothea Lange, Bad Trouble over the Weekend, 1964, Oakland Museum of California

Gordon Parks, Ella Watson, US Government Charwoman Washington, D. C Gordon Parks, Ella Watson, US Government Charwoman Washington, D.C., July 1942, FSA, LC

Grant Wood, American Gothic, 1932

Walker Evans, Floyd Burroghs, Hale County, Ala., Summer 1936, FSA, LC

Walker Evans, Part of the Bedroom of Floyd Burroghs' Cabin, Hale County, Ala., Summer 1936, FSA, LC

Walker Evans, Allie Mae Burroghs, Hale County, Ala Walker Evans, Allie Mae Burroghs, Hale County, Ala., Summer 1936, FSA, LC

Walker Evans, Floyd Burroghs, Hale County, Ala., Summer 1936, FSA, LC

Walker Evans, Charles and His Father Floyd, Hale County, Ala Walker Evans, Charles and His Father Floyd, Hale County, Ala., Summer 1936, FSA, LC

Gordon Parks, Ella Watson, la figlia adottata e i tre nipoti, Washington, D.C., July 1942, FSA, LC

Diane Arbus, Woman with a Baby Monkey, 1971 The Estate of Diane Arbus