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In this photo provided by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is the photograph by Walker Evans called "Subway Portrait" taken between 1938-1941. The photo is part of a new retrospective exhibit at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art featuring 400 pieces of Walker's vintage prints, paintings and items from his personal collection. The exhibit was conceived as a 50-year retrospective highlighting the photographer's fascination with popular culture or vernacular — a celebration of the beauty in everyday life. (Walker Evans/San Francisco Museum of Modern Art via AP)
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