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Russell Lee is an American artist who works in a variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture, photography, and digital media

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Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Contour plowing on mechanized farms, Childress County, Texas Panhandle, Texas, 1938

Contour plowing on mechanized farms, Childress County, Texas Panhandle, Texas, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Contour plowing on mechanized farms. Childress County, Texas Panhandle, Texas

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Cotton field hand sitting on her porch on Sunday afternoon, near Blytheville, Arkansas, 1937

Cotton field hand sitting on her porch on Sunday afternoon, near Blytheville, Arkansas, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Cotton field hand sitting on her porch on Sunday afternoon. Near Blytheville, Arkansas

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Turpentine still in the Piney Woods near Valdosta, Georgia, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Turpentine still in the Piney Woods near Valdosta, Georgia, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Turpentine still in the Piney Woods near Valdosta, Georgia

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Refugee family from the Rio Grande Valley, Texas, near Holtville, California, 1937

Refugee family from the Rio Grande Valley, Texas, near Holtville, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Refugee family from the Rio Grande Valley, Texas, camped in the brush in a river bottom near Holtville, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Migratory family, Route 70, Arizona, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Migratory family, Route 70, Arizona, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Migratory family traveling across the desert in search of work in the cotton at Roswell, New Mexico. U.S. Route 70, Arizona

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Tom Collins, manager of Kern County migrant camp, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Tom Collins, manager of Kern County migrant camp, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Tom Collins, manager of Kern County migrant camp, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Hoe culture in the South, Mississippi, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Hoe culture in the South, Mississippi, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Hoe culture in the South. Mississippi

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Once a Missouri farmer, now a migratory farm laborer on the Pacific Coast, California, 1936

Once a Missouri farmer, now a migratory farm laborer on the Pacific Coast, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Once a Missouri farmer, now a migratory farm laborer on the Pacific Coast. California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Migrants, family of Mexicans, on road with tire trouble, looking for work... CA, 1936

Migrants, family of Mexicans, on road with tire trouble, looking for work... CA, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Migrants, family of Mexicans, on road with tire trouble. Looking for work in the peas. California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Two families of migrants from Missouri looking for work in the pea fields, California, 1936

Two families of migrants from Missouri looking for work in the pea fields, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Two families of migrants from Missouri looking for work in the pea fields. California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Freshly-plowed sugar beet field near King City, scale of farm operations in California, 1936

Freshly-plowed sugar beet field near King City, scale of farm operations in California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Freshly-plowed sugar beet field near King City. Shows large scale of farm operations in California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Freshly-plowed sugar beet field near King City, scale of farm operations in California, 1936

Freshly-plowed sugar beet field near King City, scale of farm operations in California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Freshly-plowed sugar beet field near King City. Shows large scale of farm operations in California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Rural Rehabilitation Administration client, Hayward, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Rural Rehabilitation Administration client, Hayward, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Rural Rehabilitation Administration client. Hayward, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Migrants tents...along the right of way of the Southern Pacific, near Fresno, CA, 1939

Migrants tents...along the right of way of the Southern Pacific, near Fresno, CA, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Near Fresno, California. Migrants tents are a common sight along the right of way of the Southern Pacific. [Sign: Railroad Crossing']

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Migrants tents...along the right of way of the Southern Pacific, near Fresno, CA, 1939

Migrants tents...along the right of way of the Southern Pacific, near Fresno, CA, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Migrants tents are a common sight along the right of way of the Southern Pacific [railroad]. Near Fresno, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Horse and wagon is still a common means of transportation... Southeast Missouri Farms, 1938

Horse and wagon is still a common means of transportation... Southeast Missouri Farms, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Horse and wagon is still a common means of transportation. Family coming from town on a Saturday afternoon. Southeast Missouri Farms

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Houses inhabited by Mexican citrus workers, Lindsay, Tulare County, California, 1939

Houses inhabited by Mexican citrus workers, Lindsay, Tulare County, California, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Lindsay, California. Houses inhabited by Mexican citrus workers. Tulare County

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Migrants winter quarters, Farmersville, Tulare County, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Migrants winter quarters, Farmersville, Tulare County, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Farmersville, Tulare County. Migrants winter quarters

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Between Laton and Fowler, central San Joaquin Valley, California, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Between Laton and Fowler, central San Joaquin Valley, California, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Between Laton and Fowler, central San Joaquin Valley, California. One man-one horse methods are rare in California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Sorting and stringing the 'golden leaf' at the tobacco barn, near Hartsville, South Carolina, 1938

Sorting and stringing the "golden leaf" at the tobacco barn, near Hartsville, South Carolina, 1938
Near Hartsville, South Carolina, sorting and stringing the "golden leaf" at the tobacco barn, preparatory to curing. Note sled by which tobacco is brought to the barn from the field

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: News of the surrender of Canton... San Francisco, California, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange

News of the surrender of Canton... San Francisco, California, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange
News of the surrender of Canton to the Japanese. San Francisco, California. Chinatown

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Emptying cotton after weighing, small cotton farm, Kern County, California, 1938

Emptying cotton after weighing, small cotton farm, Kern County, California, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Emptying cotton after weighing. Small cotton farm. Kern County, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Cantaloupe field, desert agriculture on the Mexican border, Imperial Valley, California, 1938

Cantaloupe field, desert agriculture on the Mexican border, Imperial Valley, California, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Cantaloupe field, desert agriculture on the Mexican border. Large-scale corporation farming. Imperial Valley, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Tractor on Lake Dick project, Arkansas, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Tractor on Lake Dick project, Arkansas, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Tractor on Lake Dick project, Arkansas

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Texas tenant farmers who have been displaced from their land by tractor farming, 1937

Texas tenant farmers who have been displaced from their land by tractor farming, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Texas tenant farmers who have been displaced from their land by tractor farming

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Tenant family...who are rural rehabilitation clients, Greene County, Georgia, 1937

Tenant family...who are rural rehabilitation clients, Greene County, Georgia, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Tenant family with six children who are rural rehabilitation clients of the Farm Security Administration. Greene County, Georgia

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Sharecropper family near Hazlehurst, Georgia, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Sharecropper family near Hazlehurst, Georgia, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Sharecropper family near Hazlehurst, Georgia

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Naval stores processing plant under construction, Near Valdosta, Georgia, 1937

Naval stores processing plant under construction, Near Valdosta, Georgia, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Naval stores processing plant under construction. This type of plant (first one at Jacksonville, Florida, second at Valdosta, Georgia) will probably revolutionize the turpentine industry; in future

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Cabins at the Delta cooperative farm, Hillhouse, Mississippi, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Cabins at the Delta cooperative farm, Hillhouse, Mississippi, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Cabins at the Delta cooperative farm. Hillhouse, Mississippi. [Porches with mosquito screens]

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Cabins at the Delta cooperative farms, Hillhouse, Mississippi, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Cabins at the Delta cooperative farms, Hillhouse, Mississippi, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Cabins at the Delta cooperative farms. Hillhouse, Mississippi. Screen windows and porches are uncommon in cotton cabins

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Abandoned tenant house on a mechanized plantation of the Mississippi Delta, 1937

Abandoned tenant house on a mechanized plantation of the Mississippi Delta, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Abandoned tenant house on a mechanized plantation of the Mississippi Delta

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: The Delta landscape is dotted with cotton cabins... Washington County, Mississippi, 1937

The Delta landscape is dotted with cotton cabins... Washington County, Mississippi, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
The Delta landscape is dotted with cotton cabins for sharecroppers. Washington County, Mississippi

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Farmers sacking grasshopper bait, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Farmers sacking grasshopper bait, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Farmers sacking grasshopper bait. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Scene in Tombstone, Arizona, once a thriving mining town, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Scene in Tombstone, Arizona, once a thriving mining town, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Scene in Tombstone, Arizona. Once a thriving mining town

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Scene in Tombstone, Arizona, once a thriving mining town, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Scene in Tombstone, Arizona, once a thriving mining town, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Scene in Tombstone, Arizona, once a thriving mining town

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Unsanitary privy in potato pickers camp near Shafter, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Unsanitary privy in potato pickers camp near Shafter, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Unsanitary privy in potato pickers camp near Shafter, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Children of Oklahoma migrants in agricultural workers camp near Calipatria, California, 1937

Children of Oklahoma migrants in agricultural workers camp near Calipatria, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Children of Oklahoma migrants in agricultural workers camp near Calipatria, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Children of Oklahoma migrants, near Calipatria, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Children of Oklahoma migrants, near Calipatria, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Children of Oklahoma migrants in agricultural workers camp near Calipatria, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Auto camp north of Calipatria, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Auto camp north of Calipatria, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Auto camp north of Calipatria, California. Approximately eighty families from the Dust Bowl are camped here. They pay fifty cents a week. The only available work now is agricultural labor

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Auto camp north of Calipatria, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Auto camp north of Calipatria, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Auto camp north of Calipatria, California. Approximately eighty families from the Dust Bowl are camped here. They pay fifty cents a week. The only available work now is agricultural labor

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Field worker irrigating alfalfa and barley fields, Near Indio, Coachella Valley, California, 1937

Field worker irrigating alfalfa and barley fields, Near Indio, Coachella Valley, California, 1937
Field worker irrigating alfalfa and barley fields. The field produces eleven cuttings of alfalfa a year, yields nine to ten tons to the acre; sold for twenty-two dollars per ton in 1936

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Japanese mother and daughter, agricultural workers near Guadalupe, California, 1937

Japanese mother and daughter, agricultural workers near Guadalupe, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Japanese mother and daughter, agricultural workers near Guadalupe, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Family between Dallas and Austin, Texas, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Family between Dallas and Austin, Texas, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Family between Dallas and Austin, Texas. The people have left their home and connections in South Texas, and hope to reach the Arkansas Delta for work in the cotton fields. Penniless people

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Cotton checkers, San Joaquin Valley, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Cotton checkers, San Joaquin Valley, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Cotton checkers. San Joaquin Valley, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Tom Collins, manager of Kern migrant camp, California, with migrant mother and child, 1936

Tom Collins, manager of Kern migrant camp, California, with migrant mother and child, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Tom Collins, manager of Kern migrant camp, California, with migrant mother and child

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Tom Collins, manager of Kern migrant camp, talking with one of the members, California, 1936

Tom Collins, manager of Kern migrant camp, talking with one of the members, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Tom Collins, manager of Kern migrant camp, talking with one of the members. California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: On the move, Wagoner, Wagoner County, Oklahoma, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

On the move, Wagoner, Wagoner County, Oklahoma, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
On the move. Wagoner, Wagoner County, Oklahoma

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Hoe culture in the South, Mississippi, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Hoe culture in the South, Mississippi, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Hoe culture in the South. Mississippi



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Russell Lee Collection

Russell Lee is an American artist who works in a variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture, photography, and digital media. He has exhibited his work in galleries and museums across the United States and internationally. His art is often inspired by his travels around the world and incorporates elements of nature into his pieces. He has received numerous awards for his work, including the National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship Award in Visual Arts. Lee's artwork explores themes of identity, memory, place-making, and transformation through a combination of traditional techniques with contemporary technology. His artworks are often composed of multiple layers that create an immersive experience for viewers to explore their own personal connections to each piece. Russell Lee's artwork continues to be celebrated for its unique blend of beauty and innovation that speaks to both contemporary audiences as well as those from past generations.
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The Russell Lee collection, available on Media Storehouse, is a stunning assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. Our collection features the works of renowned American photographer Russell Lee who captured the essence of rural America during the Great Depression era. His photographs are known for their rawness and authenticity that reflect the struggles and hardships faced by people during those times. Our collection includes some iconic images such as "Pie Town Woman with Coffee," "Farmer in Overalls" and "FSA Client Reading Letter." These images have been carefully curated to showcase Lee's unique style of photography that captures both beauty and despair in equal measure. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or an inspiring image to hang in your office space, our collection has something for everyone. The high-quality printing techniques used ensure that each print retains its original quality and detail. The Russell Lee Collection is a must-have for anyone interested in American history or photography enthusiasts looking to add some timeless pieces to their collections.
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Russell Lee was an American photographer who captured the essence of rural America during the Great Depression era. His photographs depict everyday life, from farmers working in fields to families gathering for meals. Russell Lee's art prints are reproductions of his original photographs, which have been carefully curated and printed on high-quality paper. These prints offer a glimpse into a bygone era and provide a unique perspective on American history. Russell Lee's art prints are available through Media Storehouse, an online platform that specializes in providing high-quality art prints from renowned artists around the world. The company offers a wide range of sizes and framing options to suit individual preferences and home decor styles. Whether you're looking to add some historical charm to your living space or simply appreciate fine photography, Russell Lee's art prints are sure to delight.
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