Untitled (store window) c. 1963. Walker Evans.
Gelatin silver print.
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Walker Evans, Broadway, 1930
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Walker Evans
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Main Street, Mount Pleasant. Pennsylvania. 1935
Photo: Walker Evans
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Kids playing in the street, 1950s.
Photo: Walker Evans via Vintage Everyday
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Dockworker, Havana, 1933
Walker Evans
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Coal Miner's House, Scott's Run, West Virginia, Photo by Walker Evans, 1935
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“House on Fire in a Southern State” // Walker Evans // 1935
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Harnessed mule
By: Walker Evans
1930s
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Citizen in Downtown Havana, Walker Evans, 1933
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Berenice Abbott, July 17, 1898 – December 9, 1991.
1930 photo by Walker Evans.
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Washroom and Dining Area of Floyd Burroughs' Home, Hale County, Alabama, 1936. Walker Evans. Gelatin silver print.
In 1936, 80% of American households owned radios, serving as vital sources for entertainment and news. Meanwhile, landline phones, less common at 40% of households, and were considered a luxury, primarily used for essential communication. There was long distance, but were very rare due to the expense of long-distance calls.
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Walker Evans (1903-1975) Center of town during blizzard, Brattleboro, Vermont. - source Swann Galleries.
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Walker Evans - South Street, New York, 1932
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Scott's Run Mining Camps Near Morgantown, West Virginia, 1935
Photo: Walker Evans
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