Parks, Gordon, 1912-2006
Gordon Parks
Parks, Gordon
פארקס, גורדון, 1912-2006
Parks, Gordon (American photographer, writer, film director, 1912-2006)
Parks, Gordon, 1912-
VIAF ID: 112248361 (Personal)
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Works
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I am you | |
El árbol del saber | |
Arias in silence | |
Atmosphere of Crime | |
Collected works | |
Daytona Beach, Florida. Bethune-Cookman College. NYA (National Youth Administration) student training for a defense job | |
Firehouse station number four. Washington, D.C. | |
Fotografija 20. stoljeća - Muzej Ludwig u Koelnu | |
Gloucester, Massachusetts. The New England coast, lined with great masses of rocks | |
Gordon Parks | |
Gordon Parks - the making of an argument [an exhibition of the same name originating at the New Orleans Museum of Art, (September 12, 2013 to January 12, 2014) ; travelling to The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia, Charlottsville, (October 2014 to January 2015)] | |
great "Life"photographers | |
Haverstraw, New York. Interracial activities at Camp Christmas Seals, where children are aided by the Methodist Camp Service. Camp buddies | |
Learning tree | |
Learning tree (Motion picture music) | |
Learning tree. Selections | |
New Britain, Connecticut. A child care center, opened September 15, 1942, for thirty children, aged two to five, of mothers engaged in war industry. The hours are 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., six days per week. Children having lunch with a trained assistant | |
New Britain, Connecticut. Miss Florence Janick and Rosalie Starzyk, Polish, employed at the American Railway Express Company, sorting packages, handling accessing charges, etc. | |
New York, New York. A follower of the late Marcus Garvey who started the "Back to Africa" movement | |
New York, New York. A Harlem street scene | |
New York, New York. Bartenders' and waiters' club entrance in the Harlem area | |
New York, New York. Exhibit at the outdoor exhibition entitled "The Nature of the Enemy," held on the plaza of Rockefeller Center | |
New York, New York. Gloucester fisherman standing in the rigging of a New England fishing boat | |
New York, New York. Ice used to store fish in ships | |
New York, New York. Scene in Central Park | |
On board the fishing boat Alden, out of Gloucester, Massachusetts. Fishermen chasing a school of mackerel | |
Photographs. Selections | |
Poet and his camera | |
Shaft | |
Shaft's big score! | |
super cops | |
[Untitled negative showing a portrait of A. Philip Randolph, labor leader, Washington, D.C. ] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Daytona Beach, Florida. Bethune-Cookman College. Student choir singing on the campus] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: New Britain, Connecticut. Women employed at Landers, Frary and Clark plant. A shuttle driver] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: New York, New York. Dock stevedores at the Fulton fish market sending up baskets of fish from the holds of the boats to the docks where it is bought, stored in barrels and packed in ice for delivery to wholesalers] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Portrait of Dr. Charles Johnson, sociologist at Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Textiles designed and sold by Jay Thorpe, printed with motifs symbolizing the Four Freedoms] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Washington, D.C. United States government workers and carpenters making crates for steel cabinets and preparing them for shipment in the rear of the Auditor's Building at 14th Street and Independence Avenue] | |
Voices in the mirror : an autobiography | |
Washington, D.C. Clayton Powell addressing the citizens' committee mass meeting | |
Washington, D.C. Construction workman | |
Washington, D.C. Government charwoman cleaning after regular working hours | |
Washington, D.C. Interiors of wrecked homes on Independence Avenue across from the Smithsonian Institute | |
Washington, D.C. International student assembly. American Negro students | |
Washington, D.C. Marian Anderson broadcasting a Negro spiritual at the dedication of a mural installed in the United States Department of the Interior building, commemorating the outdoor concert which she gave at the Lincoln Memorial after the Daughters of the American Revolution refused to allow her to sing in Constitution Hall | |
Washington, D.C. Members of the congregation of the Church of God in Christ | |
Washington, D.C. Mr. Venus Alsobrook, official salvage collector for the government | |
Washington, D.C. Paul Robeson, baritone | |
Washington, D.C. Soldiers and civilians purchasing tickets at the Union Station | |
Washington, D.C. Walter White, executive secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People | |
Washington (southwest section), D.C. A mother preparing dinner in a one-room flat | |
Wielki sukces Shafta | |
Works. Selections | |
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