woman
c.1854
Geometric union case, screw-in type (Krainik #732). Also known as an "oreo" case by collectors. |
c.1855
Union case (black), 4-up, sixteenth-plate size; Children Playing with Toys (Krainik #574). Case considered "rare... |
1962
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1983|2002
From a series on the Blues of Oakland |
c.1918
This is a sepia toned photograph that shows a portrait of Mrs. Rollin Brown. Mrs. Brown is photographed from the waist up wearing a wide brimmed hat. Her body is positioned almost in profile at... |
1921
This is a platinum print of Florence Deshon. Deshon appears in the image in three-quarter profile tilting her head toward her shoulder and looking away from the viewer. |
1912
This is a platinum print of a woman wearing loose clothing and draped in long scarves who appears in an outdoor landscape. The woman stands in profile at right and extends her arms left so that... |
c. 1910
Purchased on the occasion of the First Dorothea Lange Purchase Award. Sue Ehrens identified the figure as Claire Shepard. |
22-May-35
Mounted photograph with text. Page from 78.144.20 |
22-May-35
Mounted photograph with text. Page from 78.144.20 |
Jun-35
Page from 78.144.20 |
c. 1935
on contemporary file (unknown hand, pencil): (10) From cardboard box of study prints / Rural Religion / California, the 30s - see also oversized print |
c. 1939
Filed in Lange work print file #39R, with the following title and inscription - in Lange's hand (pencil & red pencil): Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada |
1942
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c.1970|1977
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Union case (black), quarter-plate; scroll with cutout center (Krainik #83). Ornate oval mat; purple velvet (added later) and gold paper backing of front glass... |
c.1854
Union case, geometric design; circular (Krainik #753). Case considered "scarce." |
c.1855
Leather case (brown), ninth-plate; plain leather, end opening in the English style. Elliptical mat; dark red velvet insert. No paper label. Daguerreotype; hand-tinted. |
c.1855
Leather case (black), fold-over with push-thru clasp; sixth-plate size. Two ornate oval mats. Two paper photographs: left, woman; right... |
c.1855
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NOTES: Photos from local black family, Julia Campbell, who came to California in 1897. |
1998
Work consists of two canvases attached to each other. One large square and a much smaller one attached to the top center. |
1941
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20th century
This is a decorative object made out of Camel cigarette boxes. The shape of the object is a heart surrounding a rectangular woven mat. The heart is constructed with the brown, yellow, and cream... |