Dorothea Lange - Dorothea Lange: The Family Collection New York Monday, October 3, 2022 | Phillips

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  • Dorothea Lange’s grandchildren, Andrew Dixon, Gregor Dixon, and Lisa Perrin recall their excitement at hearing from Lange on her international travels and, later, seeing the resultant images. 

     

     

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    • Literature

      John Szarkowski, The Museum of Modern Art, Dorothea Lange, p. 89
      Pierre Borhan, Dorothea Lange: The Heart and Mind of a Photographer, p. 8
      Elizabeth Partridge, Dorothea Lange: A Visual Life, p. 137
      Naomi Rosenblum, Sally Stein, et al., Dorothea Lange: The Human Face, p. 85
      Judith Keller, In Focus: Dorothea Lange, Photographs from the J. Paul Getty Museum, pl. 45

    • Catalogue Essay

      The photographs in Dorothea Lange: The Family Collection were in the photographer’s collection at the time of her death and thenceforth passed to her descendants. The images represent the entirety of Lange’s career as one of the foremost documentary photographers of the 20th century, from work made before her engagement with the Resettlement Administration, later the Farm Security Administration, in the 1930s, to the travel photography that absorbed her in her final years, as well as more personal images of her family. Each print bears a Family Collection stamp on the reverse.

Dorothea Lange: The Family Collection

47

Pathan Warrior Tribesman, Khyber Pass

1958
Gelatin silver print.
12 x 9 3/4 in. (30.5 x 24.8 cm)
A family collection stamp on the verso.

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Estimate
$3,000 - 5,000 

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Dorothea Lange: The Family Collection

Online Auction 3 - 13 October 2022