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WALKER EVANS (American, 1903-1975) OSSINING HOUSE "OSSINING HOUSE, NEW YORK, 1931" inscribed in penc

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WALKER EVANS (American, 1903-1975) OSSINING HOUSE  OSSINING HOUSE, NEW YORK, 1931  inscribed in penc
WALKER EVANS (American, 1903-1975) OSSINING HOUSE "OSSINING HOUSE, NEW YORK, 1931" inscribed in pencil on verso of mount vintage gelatin silver print mounted on board 71/4 x 6 in. (18.4 x 15.2 cm) mount: 8 x 7 in. (20.3 x 17.8 cm) 1931 ESTIMATE: $30,000-50,000 PROVENANCE James Agee Estate Light Gallery, NEW YORK Private Collection, NEW YORK LITERATURE John Szarkowski, WALKER EVANS, New York, 1971, p. 41 (variant illustrated) WALKER EVANS AT WORK, New York, 1982, p. 54 (illustrated) In 1931, Walker Evans' friend Lincoln Kirstein proposed that he make photographs of Victorian architecture for a book and exhibition collaboration with John Brooks Wheelwright, a writer and architectural critic. The three men traveled throughout the Boston area together while Evans made photographs. The book was never published but the project helped Evans in two significant ways. First, it introduced him to a wealth of American vernacular architecture. More importantly, in 1933, Kirstein donated approximately one hundred of these photographs to the Museum of Modern Art in New York, which led to Evans' first solo exhibition at the museum in the same year. Evans occasionally went to Ossining, New York during this peried, to visit his sister and her husband. Already sensitized to the Victorian architecture of Boston, Evans responded to similar structures while in Ossining, producing this stunning image of sunlight raking across a domestic façade.