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Emily Allera
Justin Sydlowski
Laura Sieber
Social Realism
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Definition
A movement that focused on the unromantic lifestyle
of the working class.
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History
Diego Rivera
The Great Depression
New Deal
Federal Art Project
MOVIE ON NEW DEAL OR GREAT DEPRESSION
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Dorothea Lange
Born: Hoboken, New Jersey on May 26, 1895
Studied photography in NYC
Documented the lives of rich people
Switched to Documentary style when she joined the
Resettlement Administration in 1935
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1) Children of Oklahoma
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2) Migrant Mother
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Migrant Mother Information
Subject: Florence Owens Thompson
Taken: March, 1936 in Nipoma, California
Age: 32 years old
Florence had seven children. She was surviving on
frozen vegetables from the surrounding fields and
birds that her children had killed with stones.
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Sources
1) Children of Oklahoma-
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/resource/fsa.8b31646/
2) Migrant Mother-
http://www.worldsfamousphotos.com/2007/03/21/migr
ant-mother-1936/
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Sources
1) Children of Oklahoma-
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/resource/fsa.8b31646/
2) Migrant Mother-
http://www.worldsfamousphotos.com/2007/03/21/migr
ant-mother-1936/
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Robert
Frank
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Early Years
• Frank was born in a wealthy Jewish family in Zurich, Switzerland.
• Rosa, his Mom was Swiss, Hermann, his father, had become “stateless” after World War II and had to apply for the Swiss citizenship.
• The threat of Nazism affected Frank’s understanding of oppression.
• Frank turned to photography as a means to escape the confines of his business-oriented family and home.
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Career Years
• Frank was initially optimistic about United States society and culture. However Frank's perspective changed as he witnessed the fast pace of American life and saw the overemphasis on money.
• Frank’s true thoughts of America was that the people were Bleak and Lonely.
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Career Years
• In 1953, Frank began to work as freelancer photo journalist for magazines including McCall’s, Vogue, and Fortune.
• In 1958, he released the Photographic book, The Americans, which was Frank’s most important work.
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Famous Works
Robert Frank, “The Americans” May 15, 1958
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Robert Frank “The Americans” May 15, 1958
Famous
Works
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Famous Works
Robert Frank, “The Americans” May 15, 1958
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Famous Works
Robert Frank, “Lines of my Hand” 1972
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Frank’s View of the
World
Frank photographed both the bright side of life and the dark side of the “50’s” with regard to class and racial differences.
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Robert Frank, “The Lines of my Hand” 1972
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Frank’s View of the
World - Artistic
Robert Frank, “Lines of my Hand” 1972
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What sets Frank apart….
Frank photographed things that had never been photographed before, and didn’t care about what other people thought about it. He did what he was passionate about.
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George
Bellows
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Early Days
George Bellows was born in Columbus. He attended Ohio State University from 1901 to 1904 as a two sport athlete; baseball and basketball.
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Early Days
George Bellows dropped out one year before graduation to move to New York to study Art – to draw and paint.
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Famous Works
George Bellows, “Stag at Starkey’s” 1907
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Famous Works
George Bellows, “Pennsylvania Station Excavation”
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Famous Works
George Bellows, “Dempsey and Firpo”
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Career Years
George Bellows became a professor at the first modern art school in New York. And in 1919, he moved to Chicago to teach at the Chicago Institute of Arts.
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What sets George apart….
“The ideal artist is he who knows everything, feels everything, experiences everything, and contains his experience in a spirit of wonder and feeds upon it with creative lust.” George Bellows