United States -- Social life and customs -- 1918-1945 -- Pictorial works
Found in 555 Collections and/or Records:
Two 16-page illustrated catalogs for the Retrospective Exhibition held at the University of Texas Art Museum [Note: A piece of typing paper with an update of Lee’s career written in the mid-1970s has been taped to page 3 of one of the catalogs], February 28 - March 29, 1965
This series includes catalogs, a booklet, and a poster related to exhibits of Russell Lee’s works (one exhibit by the Coal Mine Administration in 1947, one by the University of Texas at Austin in 1965, and one by Texas A&M in 1986). Articles related Lee’s work in general complete this series
Two of the Bodray children in their home. Tipler, Wisconsin (vicinity), May 1937
Two young couples with their children these are migratory berry pickers near Ponchatoula, Louisiana, April 1939
[Two young girls at] Yarborough Senate Campaign HQ, Austin, Texas, 1957
Unemployed, New York City, Winter 1935-1936
Unemployed, New York City, Winter 1935-1936
Unemployed, New York City, Winter 1935-1936
Unidentified
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.
[Unidentified man tying civilian tie on Major Russell W. Lee in the Air Transport Command], circa 1942-1945
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.
[Unidentified Sergeant First Class receiving Air Medal as Major Russell Lee looks on.], circa 1942-1945
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.
[Unidentified tintype of two children. (Included with Russell Lee family photographs donated by Jean Lee.)], undated
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.