Visual Arts 
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10/24/2021
Portrait of the Artist as a Businesswoman: Dorothea Lange’s Lost San Francisco Years
by Jasmin Darznik
Dorothea Lange's early work as a portrait photographer for San Francisco's elite seems at odds with her famous documentary work of the Depression. But that work sharpened her sense of aesthetics and of her own place in the world, foundations of her more famous later period.
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