ArtistsRondal Partridge
Rondal Partridge

Rondal Partridge

1917
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The Family of Man
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1955
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Rondal Partridge was an American photographer who documented rural labor, landscape, and social conditions in the American West across a career spanning seven decades. After assisting Dorothea Lange and Ansel Adams in the 1930s and 1940s, Partridge developed his own practice rooted in direct observation and large-format photography. His work appeared in MoMA's landmark exhibition The Family of Man in 1955. He also worked as a filmmaker, extending his documentary approach into motion picture.

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Dorothea Lange 1936 portrait
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Dorothea Lange 1936
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Artsy artwork: Mrs. Paul Jones, A Professional Dancer (1920s-printed 1992 by Rondal Partridge)
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Artsy artwork: Phoenix Recumbent (1968-printed later by Rondal Partridge)
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Artsy artwork: Pave It and Paint It Green, Yosemite (c. 1965)
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Artsy artwork: Photographs, Mendocino, California (1960-printed later)
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Pave it and Paint it Green, Yosemite National Park (Art Institute of Chicago)
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