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Gelatin silver print; printed c.1935
Unknown edition
Cerificate of authenticity: included
Stamped by artist's estate, Lunn Archive stamp annotated "III 574", with date in pencil on print verso.
Walker Evans, an iconic figure in the annals of American photography, redefined the narrative of visual storytelling with his stark, unpretentious depiction of American life. Born in 1903, Evans's lens captured the essence of an era, particularly during the Great Depression, offering a window into the soul of America.
Evans's journey as a photographer was marked by a steadfast commitment to capturing reality as it was, unvarnished and unembellished. His influences ranged from the everyday American landscape to the works of French photographer Eugène Atget, shaping his unique documentary style. This approach is exemplified in his seminal work for the Farm Security Administration, where his photographs like "Alabama Cotton Tenant Farmer Wife" (1936) became symbols of the era. These iconic images make Walker Evans' artwork a valuable asset for collectors and historians alike.
For those looking to buy Walker Evans' art, it's an opportunity to own a piece of American history. Evans’s photographs are not just images; they are historical documents that speak volumes about the American experience. His work offers an unfiltered look at the 20th century, making each photograph a wise investment in cultural heritage.
Evans's legacy is profound. His influence on the field of documentary photography and his role in defining the American aesthetic of the early 20th century are unparalleled. His photographs, more than just visual representations, are narratives in their own right, capturing moments of truth in a rapidly changing world. we invite you to explore the following collection of Walker Evans's art for sale and to embrace a chapter of American history, a chance to own a slice of a story told through the unerring eye of a master.
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