[Loose Pages from Scrapbooks of Ephemera and Clippings from Various Newspapers and Magazines, Including Harper's Bazaar, Survey Graphic, Creative Art, Der Querschnitt, Vogue, USA, Advertising and Selling, Architectural Record, Hound & Horn, Art News, The New York Times, Fortune, Vanity Fair, Scribner's, The New York Herald Tribune, The New York Sun, The New York Daily Telegram, The Washington Post, The New Masses, The Partisan Review, Popular Photography]

1930–46
Not on view

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  • Title: [Loose Pages from Scrapbooks of Ephemera and Clippings from Various Newspapers and Magazines, Including Harper's Bazaar, Survey Graphic, Creative Art, Der Querschnitt, Vogue, USA, Advertising and Selling, Architectural Record, Hound & Horn, Art News, The New York Times, Fortune, Vanity Fair, Scribner's, The New York Herald Tribune, The New York Sun, The New York Daily Telegram, The Washington Post, The New Masses, The Partisan Review, Popular Photography]
  • Artist: Walker Evans (American, St. Louis, Missouri 1903–1975 New Haven, Connecticut)
  • Author: Lincoln Kirstein (American, 1907–1996)
  • Author: Archibald MacLeish
  • Author: Glenway Wescott (American, 1901–1987)
  • Author: Thomas Dabney Mabry (American, 1903–1968)
  • Author: Theodore Dreiser
  • Date: 1930–46
  • Medium: Photo-mechanical reproduction
  • Dimensions: 41.3 x 27.9 cm (16 1/4 x 11 in.)
  • Classification: Manuscript Materials
  • Credit Line: Walker Evans Archive, 1994
  • Object Number: 1994.250.87
  • Rights and Reproduction: © Walker Evans Archive, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Curatorial Department: Photographs

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