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Walker Evans
Photography
In Lyme: c. 1935
The internationally acclaimed photographer Walker Evans is known for his legendary images of southern sharecroppers in the publication "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men." Evans had strong ties to the Lyme region that began in the late 1930s through his association with the sculptor Clark Voorhees, son of the painter of the same name, who was a member of the Colony. Evans is one of a number of artists who made their home in the Lyme region after the heyday of the Lyme Art Colony. While teaching at Yale University, Evans built a house on Beaverbrook Road in Lyme on land Voorhees sold to him for one dollar.


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