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Lee, Russell, 1903-1986

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1903 - 1986

Biographical History

Russell Lee (1903-1986) was an American photographer and photojournalist.

Russell Werner Lee was born in Ottawa, Illinois on July 21, 1903 to Burton Lee and Adeline Werner. Lee was able to attend school and graduated from Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania with his bachelor's degree in chemical engineering. While he started as a chemist, Lee was interested in painting. He often used photography as a precursor to his work but became more interested in the photography aspect as time went on. Lee's early subjects included Pennsylvanian bootleg mining and the Father Divine cult. Lee was hired in 1936 by the Farm Security Administration photographic documentation project. His most well known photos were taken during this period. He worked alongside other American photographer such as Roy Stryker, Dorothea Lange, Arthur Rothstein, and Walker Evans. Lee was one of the government photographers who documented the forced relocation of Japanese Americans from the West Coast in the spring and summer of 1942. Lee went on to photograph for the Air Transport Command during World War II, the United States Department of the Interior, and Standard Oil of New Jersey. Lee moved to Austin, Texas in 1947. In 1965, he became the first instructor of photography at the University of Texas. Russell Lee died on August 28, 1986.

Citation:
Library of Congress, February 8, 2019 (Russell Lee, born in Ottawa 1903, died in 1986)

Amber Collection, February 8, 2019 (Russell Lee, photographs for the FSA)

Wikipedia, November 21, 2024 (b. July 21, 1903; d. August 28, 1986; parents were Burton Lee and Adeline Werner; attend school and graduated from Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania with bachelor's degree in chemical engineering; chemist; painter; used photography as a precursor; became more interested in photography; early subjects included Pennsylvanian bootleg mining and the Father Divine cult; hired in 1936 by the Farm Security Administration photographic documentation project; worked alongside Roy Stryker, Dorothea Lange, Arthur Rothstein and Walker Evans. most well known photos were taken for the FSA during the Great Depression; one of the government photographers who documented the forced relocation of Japanese Americans from the West Coast in the spring and summer of 1942; photograph for the Air Transport Command during World War II, the United States Department of the Interior, and Standard Oil of New Jersey; moved to Austin, Texas in 1947; became the first instructor of photography at the University of Texas in 1965.)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Main store, Tropic, Utah / Russell Lee

 Item — Oversize-folder 1: [Barcode: 31197239147934]
Identifier: MSS 9243
Scope and Contents

One matted gelatin silver print by Russell Lee titled "Main store, Tropic, Utah." Materials dated approximately 1940.

Dates: approximately 1940