Jack Delano
Jack Delano  | |
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Яков Овчаров  | |
Delano in his studio. Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico, 1990  | |
| Born | Yakov Ovcharov August 1, 1914 Voroshylivka, Russian Empire (now Ukraine)  | 
| Died | August 14, 1997 (aged 83) | 
| Education | Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts | 
| Occupation | photographer for the Farm Security Administration | 
Jack Delano (born Yakov Ovcharov, Ukrainian: Яков Овчаров, romanized: Yakov Ovcharov; August 1, 1914 – August 14, 1997) was a Russian Empire-born Ukrainian photographer, filmmaker, and composer, who spent much of his life in Puerto Rico. In the United States, he worked for the Works Progress Administration, United Fund, and most notably, the Farm Security Administration (FSA). He wore many hats as he also was a composer known for his use of Puerto Rican folk material, started a television production company, and was a cartoonist, poet, professor, and architectural designer.