Original fine art photograph by Walker Evans – New York, 1930s
- Dimensions :
- H20 x W30
- Color :
- black
- Material :
- paper
- Style :
- vintage
📍 309 and 311 East 61st Street, Manhattan – Fire escape and building facade with hanging laundry 🖤 Black and White Photography – Glossy Finish – Very Good Quality Immerse yourself in 1930s New York through the lens of the legendary Walker Evans, a key figure in American documentary photography. This high-end reproduction highlights a suspended moment: a typical New York facade, laundry fluttering at the windows, a fire escape made of steel lace — a fragment of urban life captured with precision and sensitivity. 🎞️ Artwork characteristics: • Artist: Walker Evans • Location: New York, 61st Street between 1st and 3rd Avenues • Subject: Urban architecture & everyday life • Dimensions: 20.5 X 30.5 cm • Finish: Glossy • Paper: Professional 270g/m² photo paper – Premium quality 🎨 Why choose this artwork Walker Evans, trained in literature at the Sorbonne, was able to transpose into his photographic work a rigor of composition and a deeply human gaze. He is the author of the famous book "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men", produced with James Agee, and was the first photographer to be the subject of a monographic exhibition at MoMA in 1938. This photograph is part of his approach: capturing the beauty of everyday life, the aesthetics of the banal, the discreet poetry of American streets. It is also an architectural testimony of an era: that of a popular, lively New York, where each facade tells a story. 🖼️ Perfect for a refined wall decoration, this work will suit both urban history lovers and those passionate about humanist and vernacular photography. To be framed according to your tastes. 🎁 Ideal gift idea for collectors, art lovers or American history enthusiasts. 📦 Carefully sent - Reinforced packaging - Fast delivery possible. "You don't want your work to flow from art; you want it to begin with life, and it.