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    Meet 10 Depression-Era Photographers Who Captured the Struggle of Rural America. Two women and eight men were sent out with their cameras in 1930s America.
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    George Hurrell's photographs of actors from the 1930s and 1940s dazzle in a new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery. Sections. Subscribe Give a Gift Renew Shop. Subscribe Give a Gift Renew.
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    American photographer Walker Evans is perhaps best remembered for his images of America in the 1930s. Born on November 3 in 1903, Evans initially aspired to become a writer and studied French ...
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    Pruitt took roughly 88,000 photographs of life in and around Columbus, Mississippi, between 1916 and 1960. Pictured: a Black baptismal group on the bank of the Tombigbee River, circa 1930s ...
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    The filmmakers' curiosity led them on a journey from the supposed relatives of a couple of the men pictured to the Rockefeller Center photography archives in New York City and a storage facility ...
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    Now, 24 of these photographs from the 1930s and '40s line the corridor of the Portrait Gallery. Lucille Ball's fiery red coiff pops in contrast to the demure gray backdrop. A post-World War II ...
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    The National Portrait Gallery's newest exhibition takes us back to the Hollywood of the 1930s and 1940s, ... Many of Hurrell's photos were also used on promotional posters. The images remind ...
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    By 1930, Edward Curtis had published, to barely any fanfare, the last of his planned 20-volume set of The North American Indian, after taking more than 40,000 pictures over 30 years. Yet he was ...
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