Pirkle Jones
American
1914, Shreveport, Louisiana
2009, San Rafael, Bay Area
Pirkle Jones lived in California from the mid-1940s on, photographing the state and its inhabitants with understanding and sympathy. In 1946, when Ansel Adams started the first-ever department of photography in an art school (at what is now the San Francisco Art Institute), Jones was one of the first students, and he returned later to teach classes of his own. Jones grew up in the rural Midwest on a family farm, and when he moved to California his great interests at first were the qualities of San Francisco itself: its moody fog, brilliant sun, tiny houses, and steep perspectives.
California experienced great changes in the postwar period, and Jones was riveted by the transformation. In 1956 Dorothea Lange invited Jones to join her in documenting the last year of the Berryessa Valley, in Napa and Solano counties, before it and the nearby town of Monticello were flooded to accommodate a new reservoir, the present Lake Berryessa. The project was commissioned by Life magazine but remained unpublished until 1960, when Aperture magazine reproduced the photographs in a special issue. That same year the series, titled Death of a Valley, was also shown at the San Francisco Museum of Art (now SFMOMA).
In 1968 Jones and his wife, the photographer Ruth-Marion Baruch, undertook a photographic study of the Black Panther Party. Intended to foster understanding of the group, the photographs drew large crowds when exhibited at San Francisco's de Young Museum and became emblematic of the era.
Works in the Collection
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Pirkle JonesBlack Panther demonstration in front of the Alameda County Court House, Oakland, California, during Huey Newton's trial, July 30, 1968, from The Vanguard: A Photographic Essay on the Black Panthers
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Pirkle JonesPlate glass window of the Black Panther Party Headquarters, the morning it was shattered by the bullets of two Oakland policemen, September 10, 1968, fromThe Vanguard: A Photographic Essay on the Black Panthers
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Pirkle JonesAnsel Adams and Edward Weston at Weston's home, Wildcat Creek, Carmel
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Pirkle JonesUntitled
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Pirkle JonesUntitled, from the series Walnut Grove: Portrait of a Town
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Pirkle JonesUntitled, from the series Walnut Grove: Portrait of a Town
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Pirkle JonesUntitled, from the series Walnut Grove: Portrait of a Town
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Pirkle JonesUntitled
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Pirkle JonesUntitled, from the series Berryessa Valley The Last Year
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Pirkle JonesUntitled, from the series Berryessa Valley The Last Year
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Pirkle JonesUntitled
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Pirkle JonesUntitled, from the series Berryessa Valley The Last Year
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Pirkle JonesUntitled
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Pirkle JonesUntitled, from the series Walnut Grove: Portrait of a Town
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Pirkle JonesFree Huey Rally, De Fremery Park, Oakland, California, July 14, 1968, from The Vanguard: A Photographic Essay on the Black Panthers
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Pirkle JonesKathleen Cleaver, Communications Secretary of the Black Panther Party and wife of Eldridge Cleaver, De Fremery Park, Oakland, California, July 14, 1968, from The Vanguard: A Photographic Essay on the Black Panthers
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Pirkle JonesUntitled
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Pirkle JonesRanch
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Pirkle JonesUntitled, from the series Walnut Grove: Portrait of a Town
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Pirkle JonesDeath of the Valley
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Pirkle JonesUntitled
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Pirkle JonesPutah Creek, from the series Death of a Valley
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Pirkle JonesStreet in the Rain, from the series Death of a Valley
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Pirkle JonesGovernment Man, from the series Death of a Valley
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Pirkle JonesFelled Oak Tree and Stump, from the series Death of a Valley
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Pirkle JonesThe Graves Have Been Disinterred, Monticello Cemetery is Moved to Higher Ground, from the series Death of a Valley
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Pirkle JonesMonticello Cemetery, from the series Death of a Valley
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Pirkle JonesMcKenzie Home in Monticello, from the series Death of a Valley
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Pirkle JonesTown of Monticello, Early Spring 1956, from the series Death of a Valley
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Pirkle JonesCouple at the Cemetery, from the Back, Berryessa Valley, from the series Death of a Valley
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Pirkle JonesFire is Part of the Demolition Process, Berryessa Valley, from the series Death of a Valley
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Pirkle JonesYoung Man Gathering Wood, from the series Death of a Valley
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Pirkle JonesUnidentified Migrant Worker Brought to the Valley for the Last Harvest, from the series Death of a Valley
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Pirkle JonesHouse Being Moved, from the series Death of a Valley
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Pirkle JonesKeeping Records, from the series Death of a Valley
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Pirkle JonesBulldozer Moving Burning Pile, from the series Death of a Valley
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Pirkle JonesPower Lines Cut, from the series Death of a Valley
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Pirkle JonesLarry Gardner on Bicycle with Dog, Berryessa Valley, from the series Death of a Valley
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Pirkle JonesUntitled, from the series Chinese New Year, San Francisco
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Pirkle JonesDorothea Lange in Cook, McKenzie and Son Store, Monticello, Berryessa Valley, from the series Death of a Valley
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Pirkle JonesFog over Twin Peaks, San Francisco
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Pirkle JonesCowboy, Arizona, from Portfolio Two: Twelve Photographs by Pirkle Jones
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Pirkle JonesBreaking Wave, Golden Gate, San Francisco, from Portfolio Two: Twelve Photographs by Pirkle Jones
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Pirkle JonesGrape Picker, Berryessa Valley, California, from Portfolio Two: Twelve Photographs by Pirkle Jones
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Pirkle JonesFigures in Rain, San Francisco, from Portfolio Two: Twelve Photographs by Pirkle Jones
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Pirkle JonesSunset District and Pacific Ocean, San Francisco, from Portfolio Two: Twelve Photographs by Pirkle Jones
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Pirkle JonesView of San Francisco in the Rain, from Portfolio Two: Twelve Photographs by Pirkle Jones
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Pirkle JonesLog and Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, from Portfolio Two: Twelve Photographs by Pirkle Jones
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