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FRAME HOUSE, 1936. Low income housing in Fredericksburg, Virginia




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FRAME HOUSE, 1936. Low income housing in Fredericksburg, Virginia

FRAME HOUSE, 1936.
Low income housing in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Photograph by Walker Evans in March 1936

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Media ID 13214663

1936 Evan Evans Fence Frame Fredericksburg Great Depression Home Housing March New Deal Rural Tree Virginia Walker Wooden Working Class Southeast


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Standard Size Mouse Pad 7.75" x 9..25". High density Neoprene w linen surface. Easy to clean, stain resistant finish. Rounded corners.

Archive quality photographic print in a durable wipe clean mouse mat with non slip backing. Works with all computer mice

Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 19.3cm (9.3" x 7.6")

Estimated Product Size is 23.7cm x 20.2cm (9.3" x 8")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph captures a glimpse into the living conditions of low-income families in Fredericksburg, Virginia during the Great Depression. Taken by renowned photographer Walker Evans in March 1936, this image showcases a frame house that served as housing for working-class individuals struggling to make ends meet. The simplicity of the wooden structure is evident, with its modest exterior and basic fence surrounding it. The tree standing tall beside the house adds a touch of nature to an otherwise stark setting. This rural scene reflects the hardships faced by many Americans during this era, as they sought shelter amidst economic turmoil. Evans' photography played a significant role in documenting American life during this time period. Through his lens, he captured not only architectural details but also conveyed emotions and stories hidden within these humble abodes. His work was part of the Farm Security Administration's efforts to raise awareness about poverty and advocate for government assistance through programs like the New Deal. This particular print serves as a reminder of both our nation's history and the resilience of those who endured challenging circumstances. It stands as a testament to how architecture can reflect societal struggles while also offering hope for better days ahead.

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