Walker Evans Subway Passengers, New York City, 1938, from Many Are Called Walker evans, New


Walker Evans Untitled (Subway Passengers, New York)

Overview Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings Provenance Notes Exhibition History References Title: Subway Portrait Artist: Walker Evans (American, St. Louis, Missouri 1903-1975 New Haven, Connecticut) Date: February 1938 Medium: Gelatin silver print Dimensions: 12.6 x 18.8 cm (4 15/16 x 7 3/8 in.) Classification: Photographs


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Artwork Details Overview Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings Provenance Notes References Title: Subway Portrait Artist: Walker Evans (American, St. Louis, Missouri 1903-1975 New Haven, Connecticut) Date: January 13-21, 1941 Medium: Gelatin silver print Dimensions: 10.8 x 18.3 cm. (4 1/4 x 7 3/16 in.) Classification: Photographs


Photographer Walker Evans in the Subway Many Are Called

Walker Evans Subway Portrait January 17, 1941 Not on view In the late 1930s Evans began bringing a hidden camera into the New York subway. The lens of his camera peeking through the buttons of his coat, he would photograph his fellow passengers on what he called the "swaying sweatbox."


WALKER EVANS (19031975) , Subway Portraits, New York, 1940 Christie's

Walker Evans | Subway Portrait | Whitney Museum of American Art Collection Walker Evans Subway Portrait c. 1939-41 Not on view Date c. 1939-41 Classification Photographs Medium Gelatin silver print Dimensions Sheet: 7 3/4 × 9 3/4in. (19.7 × 24.8 cm) Image: 5 × 7 1/8in. (12.7 × 18.1 cm) Accession number 97.98.2 Series Subway Portrait Series Edition


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Overview Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings Provenance Notes Exhibition History References Title: Subway Portrait Artist: Walker Evans (American, St. Louis, Missouri 1903-1975 New Haven, Connecticut) Date: May 27, 1938 Medium: Gelatin silver print Dimensions: 12.3 x 18.6 cm (4 13/16 x 7 5/16 in.) Classification: Photographs


Walker Evans Subway Passengers, New York City, 1938, from Many Are Called Walker evans, New

Gabor Szilasi est un photographe documentariste reconnu pour sa vision humanitaire. Sa fascination pour la vie quotidienne l'a amené à rechercher des images qui trahissent la présence humaine, qu'il s'agisse de portraits, de scènes d'intérieur, d'architecture régionale ou de paysages urbains. Principalement autodidacte, Gabor Szilasi s.


Photographer Walker Evans in the Subway Many Are Called

Artist: Walker Evans (1903-75) photographed a ruinous, time-worn, battered America, an anonymous country of road trips, peeling-paint churches, frayed movie posters.


Photographer Walker Evans in the Subway Many Are Called

Bio. Bella Klein was born and raised in lower Manhattan. While pursuing her undergrad in Montreal, at Concordia University she converted a utility trailer into a camera obscura, called the 'Trailer Obscura'. With that camera Klein began exploring the suburban life surrounding Montreal which led to cross country road trips with her trailer.


[Subway Passengers, New York City] Walker Evans 1971.646.18 Work of Art Heilbrunn

Walker Evans Subway Portrait May 27, 1938 Not on view As photographic technology advanced—cameras became more portable and film more sensitive to light, requiring shorter exposure times—people were no longer required to pose for pictures.


‘Walker Evans’ Review A Visual Poet of Many Parts WSJ

Walker Evans, Subway Passengers, New York City; Ansel Adams: Visualizing a Photograph; Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother; Lotte Jacobi, Albert Einstein; Harold Edgerton, Milk-Drop Coronet Splash; Esther Bubley, Waiting for the Bus at the Memphis Terminal. Postwar American art. Browse this content; Abstract Expressionism. Browse this content


Walker Evans. Subway Portrait. 193841 Dr Marcus, Walker Evans, New York Subway, Photo Report

Overview Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings Provenance References Title: Subway Portrait Artist: Walker Evans (American, St. Louis, Missouri 1903-1975 New Haven, Connecticut) Date: May 5-8, 1938 Medium: Gelatin silver print Dimensions: 12.6 x 19.2 cm (4 15/16 x 7 9/16 in.) Classification: Photographs Credit Line: Gift of Arnold H. Crane, 1971


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WALKER, sir HOVENDEN, commandant des forces navales de l'expédition britannique contre Québec en 1711, né en 1656 ou 1666 et décédé en 1725 ou 1728. Il était le deuxième fils du colonel William Walker, de Tankardstown, du comté de Queen en Irlande, et d'Elizabeth, fille du docteur Peter Chamberlen. On suppose que Hovenden Walker.


Subway Portrait, Photo by Walker Evans, 193841 Walker evans, Portrait photo, Portrait

Subway Portrait, 1938-1941. Walker Evans expand_more. Gelatin silver print expand_more 75.25.14. Not on View expand_more. From 1938 to 1941, Walker Evans photographed New Yorkers in the subway by hiding his camera inside his coat and running the shutter trigger down his sleeve to his hand. He traveled with a friend of his, fellow photographer.


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Alabama Tenant Farmer Wife Walker Evans Kitchen Corner, Tenant Farmhouse, Hale County, Alabama Walker Evans [Subway Passengers, New York City] Department of Photographs, The Metropolitan Museum of Art October 2004 Walker Evans is one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century.


Photographer Walker Evans in the Subway Many Are Called

1 of 10 Summary of Walker Evans The photographs of Walker Evans told the story of American working-class life with an exacting frankness that was truly revolutionary for its time.


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Walker Evans Subway Portrait 1938-41 Not on view In the late 1930s Evans began bringing a hidden camera into the New York subway. The lens of his camera peeking through the buttons of his coat, he would photograph his fellow passengers on what he called the "swaying sweatbox."

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