Offering a new Fine Art quality archival pigment reprint of Dorothea Lange's photo "Migrant Mother" 1936. This is a high quality print, unframed, approximately 7.5x10" on 8.5x11" archival paper, suitable for matting, framing and display. Larger print sizes also available. Dorothea Lange (1895-1965 was an influential American documentary photographer and photojournalist. She is best known for her Depression Era work for the Farm Services Administration. Her photographs humanized the Great Depression and influenced the development of documentary photography. From the Fine Art Los Angeles Collection, a unique group of photos from the National Archives, the Library of Congress and the Farm Services Administration. Your print will not have a watermark and will be shipped safely in a rigid photo mailer for its protection. FREE SHIPPING in the U.S. Enjoy!
“Seeing something from that long ago in color helps us understand it a little better because color plays a major part in how we interact with the world.”
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