Artist: Walker Evans
Date: 1936
Museum: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (Kansas City, United States)
Technique: Photography
Walker Evans is best known for his images of the Depression-era South, made with a precise, large-format camera. His art reflected a new kind of aesthetic neutrality: his vision was at once objective and personal, intense and unsentimental. Characteristically, this image-though devoid of people-powerfully evokes a sense of dignified human presence in the spare, ordered space of a tenant farmer
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