United States -- Social life and customs -- 1918-1945 -- Pictorial works
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Once a year the women in the Spanish American families re-plaster the adobe houses. Neighboring women are hired to help with the work. Chamisal, New Mexico, 1940
Once a year the women in the Spanish American families re-plaster the adobe houses. Neighboring women are hired to help with the work. Chamisal, New Mexico, 1940
Once a year the women in the Spanish American families re-plaster the adobe houses. Neighboring women are hired to help with the work. Chamisal, New Mexico, 1940
O’Neal, Hank, 1975-1977
Arranged into subseries for correspondence to Russell Lee and to Jean Lee, this material is filed in alphabetical order by the name of the correspondent. The bulk of the correspondence to Russell Lee is comprised of letters from Jack Hurley regarding their collaboration on the book, Russell Lee: Photographer.
Other writings, undated
Oversize Photographs, 1936-1961
OWI Staff (caricature/farewell card from “The Gang” signed by the OWI staff , circa 1942
Arranged into subseries for correspondence to Russell Lee and to Jean Lee, this material is filed in alphabetical order by the name of the correspondent. The bulk of the correspondence to Russell Lee is comprised of letters from Jack Hurley regarding their collaboration on the book, Russell Lee: Photographer.
Owner of the "Walking X" Ranch branding calf, near Marfa, Texas, 1939
Painting a derrick, Seminole Oil Field, Oklahoma. Notice lack of safety belts. Painters say that safety devices slow them down too much, 1939
Paintings by Lee, circa 1930-1935
The three oil paintings in this series are not dated, but were created during the early 1930s, when Lee studied painting in Woodstock, NY. A friend suggested Lee buy a camera and take photographs to improve his painting technique; Lee did so and quickly became interested in photography. The painting of the man in this series remains unfinished as a result of Lee’s shift in artistic focus.
Palma di Montechiaro (Sicily), 1960
Part of Main Street, Forgan, Oklahoma, an agricultural ghost town, 1939
Passports, 1953-1985
Documents including and relating to the will of Russell Lee’s maternal grandmother, Eva Werner, comprise the first subseries of this series, and relate in part to a half-sister of Lee’s. Other documents include a divorce decree for Russell Lee and his first wife, birth and marriage certificates for Russell and Jean Lee, passports for both Lees, and financial records related to a household employee.
Pea pickers (labor contractors crew) spreading into the field for work. Canyon County, Idaho, 1941
Pea pickers (labor contractors crew) spreading into the field for work. Canyon County, Idaho, 1941
Personal Documents, 1881, 1900-1901, 1930s-1970s
Photographs by Russell Lee, circa 1936-1961
Photographs of Russell and Jean Lee, 1904-1984
The collection contains 77 photographs of Russell Lee, the largest group known to exist. This group of photographs range from portraits by unknown studio photographers, to well known photographers such as Ave Bonar. Russell Lee is portrayed both in snapshots by anonymous photographers and candid photographs by military photographers in the Air Transport Command.