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Walker Evans (1903-1975) was an American photographer and photojournalist

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Background imageWalker Evans Collection: Trip Kuehne

Trip Kuehne United States Walker Cup Walker Cup Ganton Golf Club, North Yorkshire 07 September 2003 Date: 07 September 2003

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: Nigel Edwards & Garth Mcgimpsey

Nigel Edwards & Garth Mcgimpsey
Nigel Edwards and Garth Mcgimpsey Walker Cup, Ganton Golf Club Walker Cup Ganton Golf Club, North Yorkshire 07 September 2003 Date: 07 September 2003

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: David Inglis

David Inglis Gb & Ireland Walker Cup Walker Cup Ganton Golf Club, North Yorkshire 07 September 2003 Date: 07 September 2003

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: Aida Overton Walker

Aida Overton Walker (1880-1914) African American vaudevillian and wife of George Walker. She was one of the stars of the stage revue In Dahomey which was produced in London in 1903. Date: 1903

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: Old Flask Inn, Highgate, North London

Old Flask Inn, Highgate, North London. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: Soho, London - Walkers Court W1

Soho, London - Walkers Court W1, looking towards Rupert Street. 1973

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: Plymouth Argyle FC football team c 1922-23

Plymouth Argyle FC football team c 1922-23. Back row: Devine, Cosgrove, Muir, Cook, Corcoran, Frost, Little, Miller. Second row: Haynes, Leathlean, Hill, Logan, Robert Jack (Secretary), Jobson

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: In the Fens - Evening by Robert Walker Macbeth ARA

In the Fens - Evening by Robert Walker Macbeth ARA
In the Fens. Evening by Robert Walker Macbeth ARA (1848-1910), engraved by Octave Lacour (1855-1921). Date: 1884

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: The Men who fought at Arnhem, WW2

The Men who fought at Arnhem, WW2
The men who fought at Arnhem in a struggle against the odds during the Second World War. A double page spread of seven photographs, picturing Major-General Urquhart

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: Cartoon, Things that matter, WW1

Cartoon, Things that matter, WW1
Cartoon, Things that matter -- Brain. Crown Prince: It doesn t matter what Papa or Michaelis says. After all, we are the real brain(s) of the Empire

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: Baby Walker 1930S

Baby Walker 1930S
A toddler learning to walk with the help of a baby walker, at a creche in Paris, France. Date: February 1933

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: Robert Walker Macbeth

Robert Walker Macbeth
ROBERT WALKER MACBETH Artist, in his studio Date: 1848 - 1910

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: ALABAMA: FAMILY, 1936. Floyd Burroughs, a cotton sharecropper, and the Tingle children

ALABAMA: FAMILY, 1936. Floyd Burroughs, a cotton sharecropper, and the Tingle children, outside a home in Hale County, Alabama. Photograph by Walker Evans, Summer 1936

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: BOOTBLACK STAND, 1936. A shoeshine stand in the southeast

BOOTBLACK STAND, 1936. A shoeshine stand in the southeast. Photograph by Walker Evans in 1936

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: MISSISSIPPI: EROSION, 1936. Eroded farmland near Oxford, Mississippi

MISSISSIPPI: EROSION, 1936. Eroded farmland near Oxford, Mississippi. Photograph by Walker Evans in March 1936

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: Diver

Diver
William Walker, diver, who worked under Winchester Cathedral between 1906 and 1912 Date: 1906-1912

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: Round the World Walker - George M. Schilling

Round the World Walker - George M. Schilling
Famous American athlete George M. Schilling, who walked around the world for a wager. In nine years he circumnavigated the globe, walking 55

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: Traffic accident in Brandon Grove, Ilford

Traffic accident in Brandon Grove, Ilford
A night time traffic accident in Brandon Grove, Ilford, Essex. The bollard in the middle of the road says Keep Left, but this car kept a little too far to the left

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: Blondin cooking an omelette in a high-wire act, 19th century

Blondin cooking an omelette in a high-wire act, 19th century
Illustration showing Blondin (1824-1897), the French tight-rope walker and acrobat, cooking an omelette as part of a high wire act

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: Isobel Walker

Isobel Walker
Scottish lady of Aberdeen who died at the age of 112

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: The Bishop Rock Lighthouse, Scilly Isles, 1849

The Bishop Rock Lighthouse, Scilly Isles, 1849
Engraving of the first Bishop Rock lighthouse, which was built in 1847 and destroyed by storms on 5th February 1850. The design, by Walker and Burges

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: New York at Night

New York at Night
Lower New York at night, taken looking down town from Walker Street

Background imageWalker Evans Collection: Book of Nonsense / Lear

Book of Nonsense / Lear
There was a Young Girl of Majorca, whose aunt was a very fast walker; She walked 70 miles, & leaped 15 stiles, Which astonished that Girl of Majorca



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Walker Evans Collection

Walker Evans (1903-1975) was an American photographer and photojournalist. He is best known for his work for the Farm Security Administration (FSA), documenting the effects of the Great Depression. His photographs are characterized by a sharp focus, precise composition, and an objective point of view. He also experimented with different printing techniques such as solarization and photomontage. Evans' influence on photography has been immense; he is credited with helping to establish photography as an art form in its own right. His work has been widely exhibited in museums around the world, including at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City, where he was a founding member of its photography department in 1940.
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Walker Evans was an American photographer who is widely regarded as one of the most influential artists in the history of photography. His work focused on capturing everyday life and documenting the social landscape of America during the Great Depression era. Walker Evans' art prints are reproductions of his iconic photographs, which have been carefully selected and curated by Media Storehouse to offer a range of high-quality prints that capture his unique style and vision. These art prints showcase some of Walker Evans' most famous works, including images from his landmark book "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men," which documented rural poverty in Alabama during the 1930s. Other notable pieces include portraits, street scenes, and landscapes that provide a glimpse into American life during this transformative period in history. Whether you're a fan of photography or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, Walker Evans' art prints offer a powerful visual experience that is both thought-provoking and inspiring.
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We offer a wide range of Walker Evans art prints for purchase. Some of the most popular prints available include his iconic photographs from the Great Depression era, such as "Alabama Cotton Tenant Farmer Wife" and "Bud Fields and His Family." Other notable works include portraits of American life in the 1940s and 1950s, including images of storefronts, signage, and street scenes. Many of these prints are available in various sizes to suit your needs. Walker Evans was known for his documentary-style photography that captured everyday life in America during some of its most tumultuous times. His work has been widely recognized for its artistic merit as well as its historical significance. Whether you're a fan of Evans' unique perspective on American culture or simply appreciate beautiful photography, there is sure to be a print available at Media Storehouse that will appeal to you.
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