[Navy Leather-Bound Address Book]

1920s–40s
Not on view

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: [Navy Leather-Bound Address Book]
  • Author: Walker Evans (American, St. Louis, Missouri 1903–1975 New Haven, Connecticut)
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript James Agee (American, Knoxville, Tennessee 1909–1955 New York)
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript Penelope Andrews
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript Eve Auchincloss
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript W. H. Auden (American (born England), York 1907–1973 Vienna, Austria)
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript Courtlandt Barnes
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript William Blake (British, London 1757–1827 London)
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript Jane Evans Brewer (American, 1902–1964)
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript Talbot M. Brewer (American, 1893–1981)
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript William Christenberry (American, 1936–2016)
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript Gifford Cochran (American, 1906–1978)
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript Calvaert Coggeshall (American, 1907–1990)
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript Fred W. Dupee (American, 1904–1979)
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript Leon Edel
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript Robert Frank (American (born Switzerland), Zurich 1924–2019 Inverness, Nova Scotia)
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript John A. Kouwenhoven
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript John Leighton (British)
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript Mr. John McDonald
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript Grace Price
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript Ben Schultz (American, 1919–1967)
  • Subject: Cited in manuscript James Thorne
  • Date: 1920s–40s
  • Medium: Pencil and ink on paper
  • Dimensions: 11.8 x 9 cm (4 5/8 x 3 9/16 in. )
  • Classification: Manuscript Materials
  • Credit Line: Walker Evans Archive, 1994
  • Object Number: 1994.250.137
  • Curatorial Department: Photographs

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