New Deal Photography: USA 1935-1943
Peter Walther, 2016
Overview
This book presents a comprehensive survey of Farm Security Administration (FSA) photography from 1935 to 1943. The FSA was established to combat rural poverty during the Great Depression, documenting the lives of farmers and sharecroppers. The collection captures the resilience and dignity of individuals facing economic hardship and the challenges of rural life.
Who it's for
- Individuals interested in American history and social documentation.
- Photography enthusiasts and students of visual culture.
- Those seeking to understand the impact of the Great Depression on rural America.
Key features
- Hardcover binding.
- Published by Taschen.
- Features 608 pages.
- Includes both color and black-and-white photographs.
- Showcases work by renowned photographers like Dorothea Lange and Walker Evans.
- ISBN: 9783836537117.