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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: Self-help cooperative, members of the community, Burbank, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Self-help cooperative, members of the community, Burbank, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Self-help cooperative. Members of the community. Burbank, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Mexican gang of migratory laborers under a Japanese field boss, Imperial Valley, California, 1937

Mexican gang of migratory laborers under a Japanese field boss, Imperial Valley, California, 1937
Mexican gang of migratory laborers under a Japanese field boss. These men are thinning and weeding cantaloupe plants. Wages thirty cents an hour

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: San Fernando federal subsistence homesteads, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

San Fernando federal subsistence homesteads, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
San Fernando federal subsistence homesteads. Forty homes, all occupied, each with nearly an acre of ground. California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Irrigator in brushed and capped cantaloupe field, Imperial Valley, California, 1937

Irrigator in brushed and capped cantaloupe field, Imperial Valley, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Irrigator in brushed and capped cantaloupe field. Imperial Valley, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: El Monte federal subsistence Homesteads, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

El Monte federal subsistence Homesteads, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
El Monte Federal subsistence homesteads. One hundred homes, all occupied, each with nearly an acre of land. Average family income eight hundred dollars per annum

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Pea fields of the Imperial Valley, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Pea fields of the Imperial Valley, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Pea fields of the Imperial Valley, California. Tamarisk trees are commonly planted along the irrigation ditches for shade so necessary in this desert valley. Note water barrels

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: San Fernando federal subsistence homesteads, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

San Fernando federal subsistence homesteads, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
San Fernando federal subsistence homesteads. Forty occupied homes, each with nearly an acre. Average yearly income eight hundred dollars

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Replanting chili plants on a Japanese-owned ranch, desert agriculture, Imperial Valley, CA, 1937

Replanting chili plants on a Japanese-owned ranch, desert agriculture, Imperial Valley, CA, 1937
Desert agriculture. Brushed chili field. Replanting chili plants on a Japanese-owned ranch. Sticks, palm leaves and paper are used for protection against wind and cold

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: San Fernando homesteads, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

San Fernando homesteads, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
San Fernando homesteads, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Cabbage cutting and hauling by new Vessey (flat truck) system, Imperial Valley, California, 1937

Cabbage cutting and hauling by new Vessey (flat truck) system, Imperial Valley, California, 1937
Cabbage cutting and hauling by new Vessey (flat truck) system, now also used in carrots and lettuce. Imperial Valley, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: San Fernando federal subsistence homesteads, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

San Fernando federal subsistence homesteads, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
San Fernando federal subsistence homesteads. Forty homes all occupied, each with nearly an acre land. Average yearly income eight hundred dollars. California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Unemployed men on Howard Street, San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Unemployed men on Howard Street, San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Unemployed men on Howard Street. San Francisco, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: San Fernando federal subsistence homesteads, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

San Fernando federal subsistence homesteads, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
San Fernando Federal Subsistence Homesteads. Forty homes, each with three quarters of an acre land. Average family income eight hundred dollars per annum. All of the homes are occupied

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Unemployed men on Howard Street, San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Unemployed men on Howard Street, San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Unemployed men on Howard Street. San Francisco, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Scene along 'Skid Row', Howard Street, San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Scene along "Skid Row", Howard Street, San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Scene along "Skid Row." Howard Street, San Francisco, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Migrant family in Kern County, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Migrant family in Kern County, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Migrant family in Kern County. This family was sent back at the state line by the Los Angeles police. Refused entrance into California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Skid Row, Howard Street, San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Skid Row, Howard Street, San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Skid Row. Howard Street. San Francisco, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Skid Row, Howard Street, the street of the unemployed in San Francisco, California, 1937

Skid Row, Howard Street, the street of the unemployed in San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Skid Row. Howard Street, the street of the unemployed in San Francisco, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Employment agency on Howard Street, San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Employment agency on Howard Street, San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Employment agency on Howard Street. San Francisco, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Arkansas family in California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Arkansas family in California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Arkansas family in California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Howard Street, called 'Skid Row, ' the street of the unemployed in San Francisco, California, 1937

Howard Street, called "Skid Row, " the street of the unemployed in San Francisco, California, 1937
Howard Street, called "Skid Row, " the street of the unemployed in San Francisco, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Employment office on Howard Street, San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Employment office on Howard Street, San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Employment office on Howard Street. San Francisco, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Kern County camp for migrants, fifteen miles out of Bakersfield, California, 1936

Kern County camp for migrants, fifteen miles out of Bakersfield, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Kern County camp for migrants. Planned and erected by the Resettlement Administration fifteen miles out of Bakersfield, California. Partially occupied because there is not any work in the fields

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Skid Row, Howard Street, San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Skid Row, Howard Street, San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Skid Row. Howard Street, San Francisco, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Skid Row, Howard Street, San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Skid Row, Howard Street, San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Skid Row. Howard Street, San Francisco, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Some of the facilities of the Kern County migrant camp, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Some of the facilities of the Kern County migrant camp, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Some of the facilities of the Kern County migrant camp, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Recreation in a migratory agricultural workers camp near Holtville, California, 1937

Recreation in a migratory agricultural workers camp near Holtville, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Recreation in a migratory agricultural workers camp near Holtville, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Irrigation ditch along the road, Imperial Valley, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Irrigation ditch along the road, Imperial Valley, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Irrigation ditch along the road. Imperial Valley, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Housing for Oklahoma refugees, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Housing for Oklahoma refugees, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Housing for Oklahoma refugees. California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Longshoremen's lunch hour, San Francisco waterfront, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Longshoremen's lunch hour, San Francisco waterfront, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Longshoremen's lunch hour. San Francisco waterfront. California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Unemployed men sitting on the sunny side of the San Francisco Public Library, California, 1937

Unemployed men sitting on the sunny side of the San Francisco Public Library, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Unemployed men sitting on the sunny side of the San Francisco Public Library. California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Laguna Dam, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Laguna Dam, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Laguna Dam. The All American Canal, when completed, will extend desert land to cultivation by irrigation in the southwestern United States

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Date palms, Coachella Valley, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Date palms, Coachella Valley, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Date palms. Coachella Valley, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Date palms, Coachella Valley, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Date palms, Coachella Valley, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Date palms. Coachella Valley, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Administration building, Hot Springs federal shelter, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Administration building, Hot Springs federal shelter, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Hot Springs federal shelter. One of the five federal camps for homeless men in California. Year ago enrollment three hundred seventy five men, now one hundred fifty seven

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Cabbage harvesting, Imperial Valley, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Cabbage harvesting, Imperial Valley, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Cabbage harvesting. Imperial Valley, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Housing typical of that afforded Mexican field workers of the Imperial Valley, 1937

Housing typical of that afforded Mexican field workers of the Imperial Valley, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Housing typical of that afforded Mexican field workers of the Imperial Valley. These people are not migrants, but live on the edge of the ranches and work in peas and melons

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Dining hall, kitchen and hospital, Hot Springs federal shelter, California, 1936

Dining hall, kitchen and hospital, Hot Springs federal shelter, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Hot Springs federal shelter. One of the five federal camps for homeless men in California. Year ago enrollment three hundred seventy five men, now one hundred fifty seven

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Two families, camped by the roadside near Santa Maria, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Two families, camped by the roadside near Santa Maria, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Two families, fifteen people, from Chickasaw, Oklahoma, camped by the roadside near Santa Maria, California. Heading for the pea harvest but stalled because they have no money to buy a trailer's

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Migrant family looking for work in the pea fields, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Migrant family looking for work in the pea fields, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Migrant family looking for work in the pea fields. California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Native of Indiana in a migratory labor contractor's camp, Calipatria (vicinity), California. 1937

Native of Indiana in a migratory labor contractor's camp, Calipatria (vicinity), California. 1937
Calipatria (vicinity), California. Native of Indiana in a migratory labor contractor's camp. "It's root hog or die for us folks"

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: String of five housecars, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

String of five housecars, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
String of five housecars. This group represents good conditions among pea pickers. California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Texan refugees car, Coachella Valley, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Texan refugees car, Coachella Valley, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Texan refugees car. They are seeking work in the carrot fields of the Coachella Valley. California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Pea picker's home, Nipomo, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Pea picker's home, Nipomo, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Pea picker's home. The condition of these people warrant resettlement camps for migrant agricultural workers. Nipomo, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Refugee families near Holtville, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Refugee families near Holtville, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Refugee families near Holtville, California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Oklahomans bound for Oregon along a highway in California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Oklahomans bound for Oregon along a highway in California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Oklahomans bound for Oregon along a highway in California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: Ditch bank camp for migrant agricultural workers, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Ditch bank camp for migrant agricultural workers, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Ditch bank camp for migrant agricultural workers. California

Background imageRussell Lee Collection: San Miguel Mission, erected 1797 by the Franciscan Fathers, California, 1936

San Miguel Mission, erected 1797 by the Franciscan Fathers, California, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
San Miguel Mission. Erected 1797 by the Franciscan Fathers. California



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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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We offer a wide range of Russell Lee art prints for purchase. You can choose from a variety of his iconic photographs, including images of rural life in America during the Great Depression and World War II era. Some popular prints include "Pie Town, New Mexico," "Filling Station at Night," and "Farmer with His Wife." These prints capture the essence of American life during this time period and showcase Lee's talent as a documentary photographer. In addition to these well-known images, Media Storehouse also offers lesser-known works by Russell Lee that are equally stunning. Whether you're looking for black-and-white or color prints, there is something for everyone in this collection. Each print is produced using high-quality materials to ensure that it will last for years to come. If you're a fan of Russell Lee's work or simply appreciate beautiful photography, then Media Storehouse has plenty of options available for you to choose from.
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