Penny Picture Display, Savannah

Penny Picture Display, Savannah by Walker Evans

Medium

Gelatin silver print

Dimensions

24.7 x 19.3 cm (9 3/4 x 7 5/8 in.)

Classification

Photographs

Department

Photographs

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Ford Motor Company Collection, Gift of Ford Motor Company and John C. Waddell, 1987

Accession Number

1987.1100.482

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Art Historical Context

In 1936, during the heart of the Great Depression, Evans captured *Penny Picture Display, Savannah in this gelatin silver print, showcasing a humble storefront window in Georgia filled with affordable portrait photographs. These "penny pictures"—inexpensive snapshots for everyday folks—line up like a gallery of anonymous faces, reflecting the era's yearning for self-representation amid economic hardship., a master of documentary photography, immortalized such vernacular scenes with unflinching clarity, turning ordinary advertisements into poignant portraits of American resilience. As part of ...

About the Artist

Walker Evans · 19031975

Walker Evans (1903–1975) was born on November 3, 1903, in St. Louis, Missouri, to an affluent family; his father, Walker Evans Sr., worked as an advertising director. Raised across Toledo, Chicago, and New York City, he attended elite preparatory schools including Phillips Academy in Andover before briefly studying French literature at Williams College, from which he dropped out after one year. A ...

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