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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_VachonJohn Vachon - Wikipedia

    John Felix Vachon (May 19, 1914 – April 20, 1975) was a world-traveling American photographer. Vachon is remembered most for his photography working for the Farm Security Administration (FSA) as part of the New Deal and for contributions to Look magazine.

  2. www.moma.org › artists › 6048John Vachon | MoMA

    John Vachon (1914-1975) was a documentary photographer who captured the social and economic changes in the United States during the Great Depression and World War II. He worked for the Farm Security Administration, the Office of War Information, and Life magazine, and his works are featured in MoMA's online collection and exhibitions.

  3. John Vachon (1914-1975) was a St. Paul native who became a renowned photographer for the Farm Security Administration and Look magazine. He documented rural poverty, war, and postwar conditions around the world with a distinctive style and perspective.

  4. John Vachon (1914 - 1975) was an American documentary photographer who worked for the FSA and Look magazine. Learn more about his life, work, and archived items at the International Center of Photography.

  5. photogrammar.org › photographers › JohnVachonJohn Vachon - Photogrammar

    Born on May 19, 1914, John Vachon grew up in Saint Paul, Minnesota. After studying English literature at the College of St. Thomas (now University of St. Thomas), he moved to Washington D.C. to continue his studies at American University. His plan was to become a teacher or writer.

  6. 12 de dez. de 2003 · From 1936 to 1943, John Vachon traveled across America as part of the Farm Security Administration photography project, documenting the desperate world of the Great Depression and also the...

  7. Object number. 225.1944. Department. Photography. John Vachon has 20 works online. There are 28,771 photographs online. Installation views. We have identified these works in the following photos from our exhibition history. Recent Acquisitions. Dec 21, 1960–Feb 5, 1961. 1 other work identified. How we identified these works. Licensing. Feedback.