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  1. Title: [Brooklyn Bridge, New York] Artist: Walker Evans (American, St. Louis, Missouri 1903–1975 New Haven, Connecticut) Date: 1929, printed ca. 1970. Medium: Gelatin silver print. Dimensions: 17.2 x 12.2 cm. (6 3/4 x 4 13/16 in.) Classification: Photographs. Credit Line: Gift of Arnold H. Crane, 1972. Accession Number: 1972.742.3

    • The Bridge

      Title: The Bridge. Artist: Walker Evans (American, St....

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Walker_EvansWalker Evans - Wikipedia

    Walker Evans (November 3, 1903 – April 10, 1975) was an American photographer and photojournalist best known for his work for the Resettlement Administration and the Farm Security Administration (FSA) documenting the effects of the Great Depression.

  3. Walker Evans. Brooklyn Bridge Detail, Brooklyn, New York. 1929. Gelatin silver print, printed 1979. 3 7/16 × 5 7/8" (8.7 × 15 cm). Gift of Joel Snyder. 397.1980. © 2024 Walker Evans Archive, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Photography.

  4. www.moma.org › artists › 1777Walker Evans | MoMA

    Walker Evans (November 3, 1903 – April 10, 1975) was an American photographer and photojournalist best known for his work for the Resettlement Administration and the Farm Security Administration (FSA) documenting the effects of the Great Depression.

  5. Built between 1869 and. 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was at the time the world's largest suspension bridge and the first to use steel as cable wire. A symbol of progress in the Industrial Age, it also became a favorite motif for modern painters and photographers.

  6. Title: The Bridge. Artist: Walker Evans (American, St. Louis, Missouri 1903–1975 New Haven, Connecticut) Author: Hart Crane (American, 1899–1932) Date: 1930. Medium: Photogravures. Classification: Books. Credit Line: Purchase, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Gift, through Joyce and Robert Menschel, 1988. Accession Number: 1988.1121

  7. 4 de ene. de 2012 · In 1930, he published photographs of the Brooklyn Bridge with Hart Crane’s epic poem “The Bridge.” In 1933, Evans photographed a Cuban revolt for the publisher of Carleton Beale’s book “Crime of Cuba.”