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Convergences, 1: Ben Shahn and Constance Stuart Larrabee - John ...
Sometimes things come together in wonderful ways. This post was born out of an email exchange that I had with Reuters photographer Finbarr O'Reilly and a comment that he made on this blog. A couple of months ago, I wrote about a ...
Sometimes things come together in wonderful ways. This post was born out of an email exchange that I had with Reuters photographer Finbarr O'Reilly and a comment that he made on this blog. A couple of months ago, I wrote about a ...
Shabbat Shalom -- Ben Shahn -- Art Interlude
Picture found here on ArtLex. More by Ben Shahn here, about him here.
Picture found here on ArtLex. More by Ben Shahn here, about him here.
Review: Ben Shahn/Smart Museum of Art | Newcity Art
RECOMMENDED Whatever happened to the legacy of Ben Shahn (1898-1969)? In 1954, he represented the United States, along with Willem de Kooning, at the Venice.
RECOMMENDED Whatever happened to the legacy of Ben Shahn (1898-1969)? In 1954, he represented the United States, along with Willem de Kooning, at the Venice.
The Lipstick Chronicles: Les Was More
Ultimately, nine of the original men and women signed on as well as the Estates of Ben Shahn and Dorothea Lange. The book was published in 1976 and was a success. DSC04125. (Completely tangential Cornelia aside: when Lee Witkin moved ...
Ultimately, nine of the original men and women signed on as well as the Estates of Ben Shahn and Dorothea Lange. The book was published in 1976 and was a success. DSC04125. (Completely tangential Cornelia aside: when Lee Witkin moved ...
Ben Shahn and the Medicine Show, Huntingdon, Tennessee, 1935 ...
This is not a slave auction. After all, the photo was made in 1935, 70 years after emancipation. But our twenty-first century eyes might have trouble figuring out exactly what's going on. The photographer, Ben Shahn, ...
This is not a slave auction. After all, the photo was made in 1935, 70 years after emancipation. But our twenty-first century eyes might have trouble figuring out exactly what's going on. The photographer, Ben Shahn, ...

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