📸 Photograph by Walker Evans – New York, 1938
- Dimensions :
- H20 x W30
- Color :
- black
- Material :
- paper
- Style :
- vintage
🖤 professionally printed edition on premium paper – size 20.5 X 30.5 cm immerse yourself in 1930s urban america with this iconic photograph by walker evans, one of the greatest masters of 20th-century documentary photography. This black and white image captured in new york in 1938 shows a woman leaning against the railing of her window, looking out onto the street, probably watching children playing between 1st and 3rd avenues, on 61st street. A simple, poignant scene of suspended daily life, imbued with humanity and urban calm. 🖼️ print features: • collectible fine art photography • glossy finish – elegant and deep look • premium 270gsm professional paper • size: 20.5 X 30.5 cm • ideal for framing, home decor or private collection 🔎 about the artist: walker evans (1903-1975) is known for his humanist gaze, his frontal style and his documentary approach. He made history in photography with his images of the great depression and his exploration of vernacular america. In 1938, he was the first photographer to have a solo exhibition at moma. 📦 careful shipping – reinforced packaging – fast delivery 🎁 perfect for lovers of history, photography and american art.