Arthur Rothstein (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Arthur Rothstein" in Norwegian language version.

refsWebsite
Global rank Norwegian rank
1,595th place
3rd place
5th place
13th place
2nd place
9th place
34th place
136th place
2,995th place
72nd place
1,730th place
117th place
low place
7,299th place
1,761st place
413th place
2,274th place
408th place
4,710th place
3,092nd place
198th place
399th place
115th place
541st place
266th place
888th place
555th place
507th place
983rd place
2,093rd place
916th place
1,584th place
26th place
107th place
12th place
35th place
22nd place
169th place
503rd place
588th place
70th place
152nd place

cbc.ca

doi.org

getty.edu

history.com

irishtimes.com

isabart.org

cs.isabart.org

  • Archive of Fine Arts, cs.isabart.org, abART person-ID 150904, besøkt 1. april 2021[Hentet fra Wikidata]

jstor.org

  • Staat, W. (2007). " Dogville" Characterized by" The Grapes of Wrath": European Identity Construction through American Genre Conventions. Framework: The Journal of Cinema and Media, 48(1), 79–96.https://www.jstor.org/stable/41552480

latimes.com

loc.gov

metmuseum.org

moma.org

  • Museum of Modern Arts online samling, MoMA kunstner-ID 5050, besøkt 4. desember 2019[Hentet fra Wikidata]

nb.no

urn.nb.no

pbs.org

  • «Arthur Rothstein». The Dust Bowl | Ken Burns | PBS (engelsk). Besøkt 30. august 2022. «He is today remembered as one of America's most important and influential photojournalists.» 

rkd.nl

  • RKDartists, rkd.nl, besøkt 23. august 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]

sfmoma.org

  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art online collection, www.sfmoma.org, besøkt 10. august 2021[Hentet fra Wikidata]

smithsonianmag.com

spartacus-educational.com

theguardian.com

utexas.edu

sites.utexas.edu

  • «From the Outside In: Walker Evans’s Allie Mae Burroughs, 1936». sites.utexas.edu. The University of Texas at Austin. Besøkt 30. august 2022. «This is the face of a woman old before her time, who has known not only hard work but the realization that her children have gone to bed hungry. Allie Mae Burroughs was 27, a mother of four and the wife of Alabama sharecropper Floyd Burroughs, when Walker Evans photographed her for what would become an iconic image of the Great Depression in the United States.» 

washingtonpost.com

worldcat.org