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Art's Portrayal of the 1930s Dorothea Lange was born May 25, 1895 in Hoboken, New Jersey. At six years old she caught polio, which gave her a permanent limp. Her father left home when she was 12 years old. Her mother was a people-pleaser and Lange was always the complete opposite and never could understand her mother's actions. She and her mother lived with her drunk grandmother for the majority of her childhood. Her mother worked at a library in Manhatten and Lange went there often to read. She especially loved to read Shakespeare. She attended Public School 62 before graduating to Wadleigh High School located in Harlem. She did best in English, drawing, and music classes. However, she extremely disliked school so she often ditched until she eventually just left altogether. She later found work as an apprentice for Arnold Genthe. This taught her how to develop film and other similar actions. She attended Columbia University and majored in photography. She is most recognized for her photographs of the Great Depression and Japanese American detention camps formed after Pearl Harbor. Migrant Mother, photographed in 1936, Children of Migrant Workers, also photographed in 1936, White Angel Beadline photographed in 1932, and Woman of the High Plains, photographed in 1938, are a few examples of Lange's work. She died October 11, 1965 in Indio, California. Every action and every thought is art. From the way words are written to paintings as elaborate as Sunday in the Park with George by Georges Seurat. Everyone holds a different perspective in life and each perspective is just as important as another's. Translating these perspectives is vital to our understanding of life. This is why Dorothea Lange and Man Ray are so important to the history of the 1930s. They both included their input for the purpose of sharing their perspective and originality. Our generation as well as many future generations to come will appreciate this. |
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