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Margaret Bourke White "Dust Bowl, Deep Furrows Made by Farmers" Photo Print
Margaret Bourke White "Dust Bowl, Deep Furrows Made by Farmers" Photo Print
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Margaret Bourke-White was an American photographer and photojournalist known for her pioneering documentary photography and her coverage of major events and conflicts during the 20th century. Born in New York City in 1904, Bourke-White developed an interest in photography at a young age and pursued it as a career.Bourke-White's photography career began in the 1920s when she opened her own studio in Cleveland, Ohio, specializing in architectural and industrial photography. She gained recognition for her striking images of factories, skyscrapers, and machinery, which captured the essence of the modern industrial age.In the 1930s, Bourke-White expanded her focus to include social documentary photography, using her camera to document the effects of the Great Depression on American society. She traveled across the country, capturing images of poverty, unemployment, and social inequality, and her work was published in magazines such as Fortune and LIFE.Bourke-White's career reached new heights during World War II, when she became the first female war correspondent accredited by the U.S. military. She covered the war in Europe and later the Pacific, capturing powerful images of combat, destruction, and the human cost of war. Her photographs provided a compelling and often harrowing account of the war's impact on civilians and soldiers alike.After the war, Bourke-White continued to work as a photojournalist, covering major events such as the partition of India and Pakistan and the Korean War. She also published several books featuring her photographs, including "Dear Fatherland, Rest Quietly" and "Halfway to Freedom."Bourke-White's contributions to photography and journalism were widely recognized, and she received numerous awards and honors throughout her career. She was known for her fearlessness, determination, and commitment to telling important stories through her images.Bourke-White's photographs continue to be celebrated for their technical excellence, visual impact, and ability to convey the human experience. Her work remains an important part of the history of documentary photography, and she is remembered as one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century.
Measures 18 x 24.
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Good condition. No major rips, tears, etc.
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