[Men Talking Aboard the Congressional Limited]

Robert Frank American, born Switzerland

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In 1955, while working as a special photography editor at Fortune magazine, Walker Evans commissioned Frank to produce a series of photographs for an article on the Pennsylvania Rail Road's elegant afternoon train, The Congressional, which ran express from New York to Washington, D.C. Frank primarily trained his camera on businessmen and politicians drinking in the train's lounge and getting shoeshines. The project marks the start of the artist's two-year journey across the country on a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship. The result was the book The Americans (1958-59), a beat-inflected homage to America's unexamined rituals and customs from television and jukeboxes to Cadillac showrooms, river baptisms, and barber shops. Here, the subject is a rare glimpse of one of the inner sancta of America's power elite.

[Men Talking Aboard the Congressional Limited], Robert Frank (American (born Switzerland), Zurich 1924–2019 Inverness, Nova Scotia), Gelatin silver print

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