Texas Originals

Russell Lee

July 21, 1903–August 28, 1986

Russell Lee was one of the most acclaimed American photographers of the twentieth century. Born in Illinois in 1903, he lived half of his life in the Midwest, San Francisco, and New York, before finally settling in Austin.

Dissatisfied with a career in chemical engineering, Lee turned to painting, and then photography. He developed his distinctive style while documenting the effects of the Great Depression on rural communities for the Farm Security Administration. Lee's iconic images of ordinary Americans in extraordinary circumstances helped inspire the form now known as documentary photography.

By the time Lee settled in Austin, in 1947, his reputation as a photographer was well established. From his base in Texas, he continued to travel the world, recording subjects that ranged from the oil fields of Saudi Arabia to life in the distinct regions of Italy.

Lee also trained his lens on Texas. He photographed Spanish-speaking communities across the state and the political campaigns of Ralph Yarborough and Allan Shivers. Lee helped establish the photography program in the art department at The University of Texas, where he taught until his retirement.

Lee died in 1986, leaving a body of work that reveals the truth and dignity of his subjects. As one curator noted, "His essential compassion for the human condition shines forth in every image."

For More about Russell Lee

The Russell Lee Photograph Collection is held at the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History at The University of Texas at Austin. The collection mainly comprises Lee's work after 1946 and includes his Study of the Spanish-Speaking People of Texas (1949–1952), his Italy portfolio (1960), documentation of the campaigns of Ralph Yarborough, and other photographs taken in Texas and the Southwest.

The Briscoe Center has published online all of the photographic images shot and developed by Russell Lee for his Study of the Spanish-Speaking People of Texas, along with additional explanatory material and TEKS-aligned lesson plans.

The Russell Lee Photography Collection is housed at the Harry Ransom Center at The University of Texas at Austin. The collection contains more than eight hundred photographs printed by Russell Lee and bequeathed to the Ransom Center after Lee's death. In 2004, the Ransom Center curated an exhibition drawn entirely from this collection.

The Wittliff Collections at Texas State University in San Marcos also hold a Russell Lee Collection, which includes over four hundred photographs, correspondence, personal and legal documents, camera equipment, artifacts, three oil paintings by Lee, and other materials.

The Humanities Texas traveling exhibitions program circulates Russell Lee Photographs, an exhibition by the Briscoe Center that offers a rare glimpse into the remarkable images Lee produced in 1935 and 1936 when he first took up a camera and goes on to highlight the vast body of important work that he produced from 1947 through 1977.

Selected Bibliography

Curtis, Gregory. "Making the Best of It." Texas Monthly, September 1976.

Furtado, Teo. "Pictures of a Great Artist." The Alcalde, March 1987.

Garver, Thomas H. Just Before the War: Urban America from 1935 to 1941 as Seen by Photographers of the Farm Security Administration. New York: October House Publishing, Inc., 1968.

Gelber, Steven M. "The Eye of the Beholder: Images of California by Dorothea Lange and Russell Lee." California History 64, no. 4 (1985): 264–271.

Hurley, F. Jack "Russell Lee." Image: Journal of Photography and Motion Pictures of the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House 16, no. 3 (1973): 1–32.

Hurley, F. Jack. Russell Lee: Photographer. Introduction by Robert Coles. Dobbs Ferry, NY: Morgan and Morgan, 1978.

Hurley, F. Jack. "Lee, Russell Werner." Handbook of Texas Online. Accessed April 15, 2014.

Lee, Russell. FSA Photographs of Chamisal and Penasco, New Mexico. Santa Fe: Ancient City Press, 1985.

Lee, Russell. Russell Lee Photographs: Images from the Russell Lee Photograph Collection at the Center for American History. Foreword by John Szarkowski. Introduction by J. B. Colson. Photographs selected and arranged by Linda Peterson. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2007.

Lee, Russell. The Photographs of Russell Lee. Introduction by Nicholas Lemann. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 2008.

Young, Morgen. "Russell Lee in the Northwest." Oregon Historical Quarterly 114, no. 3 (2013): 360–364.

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Russell Lee, c. 1942. Library of Congress.