Walker Evans and the Picture Postcard

Walker Evans and the Picture Postcard
Title Walker Evans and the Picture Postcard PDF eBook
Author Jeff Rosenheim
Publisher
Total Pages 416
Release 2009
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
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Sketchbook volume one of a two volume set documents the best of the optical illusions discovered and sketched in our CAD system. It is also attempts to define common visual attributes and categorize optical illusions by those features. The goal is give the reader new tools to help them better identify and classify optical illusions. These illusions are used by engineers, academics and artists to graphically depict their ideas and the world around them on flat surfaces.

Walker Evans and the Picture Postcard

Walker Evans and the Picture Postcard
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Walker Evans

Walker Evans
Title Walker Evans PDF eBook
Author Walker Evans
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Total Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Photography
ISBN 9780871300607

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In 1936, Evans planned to publish a series of postcards, printing carefully selected sections of some of his well-known photographs. The series was abandoned, but the cropped photographs remain as examples of his efforts to trim his prints to present the leanest possible image. This collection comprises "... reproductions of eight original works in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, ... celebrates ... the Metropolitan's retrospective exhibition, "Walker Evans" on view at the Museum from February 1 through May 14, 2000"--preliminary cards.

Postcards

Postcards
Title Postcards PDF eBook
Author David Prochaska
Publisher Penn State University Press
Total Pages 264
Release 2010
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
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Examines postcards as images that are carriers of text, and textual correspondence that circulate images across boundaries of class, gender, nationality and race. Discusses issues concerning the concrete practices of production, consumption, collection and appropriation.

Walker Evans

Walker Evans
Title Walker Evans PDF eBook
Author Walker Evans
Publisher Aperture Masters of Photograph
Total Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781597113434

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Walker Evans helped define documentary photography and is considered one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. He captured the American experience from the late 1920s to the early 1970s with graceful articulation. From 1935 to 1937, he captured rural America during the Great Depression while working for the Farm Security Administration. Much of Evans's work from that period focused on three sharecropping families in the South, culminating in the revolutionary book Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, with text by James Agee (1941). His enduring appreciation for inanimate objects and the vernacular as subject matter is evident in his photographs of shop windows, rural churches, billboards, architecture, and displays of American culture as he saw it. Included in this publication is a new, insightful text by historian David Campany, presenting this definitive work to new audiences. Walker Evans (born in St. Louis, Missouri, 1903; died in New Haven, Connecticut, 1975) was the forerunner of the documentary tradition in American photography and created an unparalleled body of work throughout his life. His renowned work is in permanent collections throughout the world and has been the subject of several retrospectives, including at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Walker Evans

Walker Evans
Title Walker Evans PDF eBook
Author Robert Plunket
Publisher Getty Publications
Total Pages 85
Release 2000-04-13
Genre Photography
ISBN 0892365668

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American photographer Walker Evans (1903–1975) is best known for his portraits of Depression-era America, a number of which were included in Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (1941), his famous collaboration with writer James Agee. In 1942, at the behest of retired journalist Karl Bickel, Evans journeyed to Sarasota to take photographs for The Mangrove Coast, a book Bickel was writing about the long and colorful history of Florida's Gulf Coast. Featured in Walker Evans: Florida are the surprising images Evans took during that six-week stay in the area, which constitute a little-known chapter in Evans's distinguished career. Far from stereotypical postcard pictures of sandy beaches and palm trees, Evans captured a region of contradictions. Here in the nation's seaside vacationland, Evans focused his lens on decaying architecture, crowded street scenes, retirees, and numerous images of animals, railroad cars, and circus wagons from Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus, whose winter home was Sarasota. Accompanying the fifty-two images in Walker Evans: Florida is novelist Robert Plunket's wry account of the human and geographic landscape of Florida.

Real Photo Postcard Guide

Real Photo Postcard Guide
Title Real Photo Postcard Guide PDF eBook
Author Robert Bogdan
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Total Pages 312
Release 2006-09-21
Genre Photography
ISBN 9780815608516

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The Real Photo Postcard Guide is an informative, comprehensive, and practical treatment of this wildly popular American phenomenon that dominated the United States photographic market during the first third of the twentieth century. Robert Bogdan and Todd Weseloh draw on extensive research and observation to address all aspects of the photo postcard from its history, origin, and cultural significance to practical matters like dating, purchasing, condition, and preservation. Illustrated with over 350 exceptional photo postcards taken from archives and private collections across the country, the scope of the Real Photo Postcard Guide spans technical considerations of production, characteristics of superior images, collecting categories, and methods of research for dating photo postcards and investigating their photographers. In a broader sense, the authors show how "real photo postcards" document the social history of America. From family outings and workplace awards to lynchings and natural disasters, every image captures a moment of American cultural history from the society that generated them. Bogdan and Weseloh’s book provides an admirable integration of informative text and compelling photographic illustrations. Collectors, archivists, photographers, photo historians, social scientists, and anyone interested in the visual documentation of America will find the Real Photo Postcard Guide indispensable.