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Deserted dryland farm in the Columbia Basin, south of Quincy, Grant County, Washington, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
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Deserted dryland farm in the Columbia Basin, south of Quincy, Grant County, Washington, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Washington, Grant County, south of Quincy. Deserted dryland farm in the Columbia Basin. About seventy five miles from Grand Coulee
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This print by Dorothea Lange transports us back to the desolate landscapes of 1930s America. Titled "Deserted dryland farm in the Columbia Basin, south of Quincy, Grant County, Washington" this image captures the harsh reality of rural life during the Great Depression. Lange's expert composition draws our attention to a dilapidated farmhouse standing alone amidst vast fields. The abandoned building stands as a haunting symbol of economic downturn and drought that plagued many farming communities during this era. The barren land stretches out into the distance, emphasizing the isolation and hardship faced by those who once called this place home. As we delve deeper into this photograph, we are reminded of Lange's remarkable ability to capture raw emotions through her lens. With every detail meticulously preserved in black and white, she exposes not only physical decay but also the psychological toll brought on by poverty and recession. The historical significance of this image is further enhanced by its association with renowned photographers such as Lee Russell and Dorothea Margaretta Nutzhorn (Dorothea Lange). Preserved in the Library of Congress' collection, it serves as a testament to their dedication in documenting American life during one of its most challenging periods. Through this still image frozen in time, we are transported to an era marked by struggle yet resilient spirit. It reminds us that even amidst adversity, there is beauty to be found – both in artistry and human resilience.
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