Arthur Rothstein
- An Abandoned Farmhouse in Central Oregon - 1936As low as $5.00Photographer Arthur Rothstein notes that this scene represents "years of unfruitful efforts to make things grow". Learn More
- Hoop Dancer at Molalla Buckaroo - 1936As low as $5.00The Molalla Buckaroo has been a continuing tradition for a century, beginning in 1913 when the railroad came to town. Learn More
- Hooverville Squatter in Portland - 1936As low as $5.00"Hooverville" was a name given to shanty towns built by homeless people during the Great Depression. They were informally named after President Herbert Hoover, who was widely blamed for the Depression.. Learn More
- Pitching Horseshoes at Rimrock Camp, Near Madras - 1936As low as $5.00Rimrock Camp was a location for the federal Resettlement Administration in Jefferson County. Learn More
- Squatters' Shacks near Ross Island Bridge - 1936As low as $5.00This view of Depression-era homes near the Ross Island Bridge was created by Arthur Rothstein, just out of college and working as one of a dozen photographers for the Farm Security Administration. Learn More
- The Next Generation - 1936As low as $5.00The title originally given to this portrait by photographer Arthur Rothstein was "Rehabilitation Client, McMinnville, Oregon." I found that to be a bit mundane. Learn More
- The Sheep Herder - 1936As low as $5.00This portrait was taken by photojournalist Arthur Rothstein as part of his early work with the federal Resettlement Administration, which later became the Farm Security Administration. Learn More