Imperial Valley. From the Series Day Sleeper (1939) by Dorothea Lange

Imperial Valley. From the Series Day Sleeper - Dorothea Lange - 1939

Artwork Information

TitleImperial Valley. From the Series Day Sleeper
ArtistDorothea Lange
Date1939
Art MovementSocial Realism

About Imperial Valley. From the Series Day Sleeper

The artwork, titled “Imperial Valley. From the Series Day Sleeper,” was created by Dorothea Lange in 1939. It belongs to the Social Realism art movement and falls within the genre of photo portraiture.

The artwork displays a close-up portrait of a woman’s face, capturing a moment of deep contemplation and introspection. The stark black-and-white tones emphasize her prominent facial features, drawing attention to the intensity in her eyes and the subtle lines etched into her skin. The minimalist background, devoid of any distractions, accentuates her expression, allowing the viewer to focus entirely on the subject’s emotions and the narrative conveyed through her gaze. This piece is a poignant example of Social Realism, reflecting the artist’s dedication to portraying the human condition and the socio-economic challenges of the era.

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