Photo, Print, Drawing Look in her eyes!

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- Title
- Look in her eyes!
- Summary
- Migrant mother with three children.
- Contributor Names
- Lange, Dorothea, photographer
- Created / Published
- 1936.
- Subject Headings
- - Migrant agricultural laborers--1930-1940
- - Mothers & children--1930-1940
- - Poor persons--1930-1940
- Headings
- Halftone photomechanical prints--1930-1940.
- Periodical illustrations--1930-1940.
- Notes
- - Illus. from: Midweek pictorial, 1936 Oct. 17, p. 23.
- - Reproduction of photograph by Dorothea Lange, Resettlement Administration.
- - Original title: Destitute peapickers in California, a 32 year old mother of seven children.
- Medium
- 1 photomechanical print : halftone.
- Call Number/Physical Location
- LOT 12024, box 4 [P&P;]
- Digital Id
- ppmsca 12901 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.12901
- cph 3c17092 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3c17092
- Library of Congress Control Number
- 96518456
- Reproduction Number
- LC-DIG-ppmsca-12901 (digital file from original print) LC-USZ62-117092 (b&w film copy neg.)
- Online Format
- image
- LCCN Permalink
- https://lccn.loc.gov/96518456
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Lange, Dorothea, photographer. Look in Her Eyes!. , 1936. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/96518456/.
APA citation style:
Lange, D., photographer. (1936) Look in Her Eyes!. , 1936. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/96518456/.
MLA citation style:
Lange, Dorothea, photographer. Look in Her Eyes!. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/96518456/>.
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