Episode 1022
This Wikipedia entry details the life and career of Walker Evans, a seminal American photographer renowned for his documentary work during the Great Depression. The text chronicles his early upbringing, his influential partnership with writer James Agee on the book Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, and his iconic images for the Farm Security Administration. Beyond his historical portraits of rural poverty, the source highlights his diverse output, including covert subway photography and a later career as a professor at Yale University. It also catalogs the vast museum collections and retrospectives that preserve his legacy as a master of the "lyric documentary" style. This comprehensive overview ultimately frames Evans as a definitive figure who captured the American vernacular through a precise and authoritative lens.
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