Thursday, 27 October 2011

Thomas Hart Benton - part 3 lithographs

This is part three of a four-part post on the works of American 'Regionalist' artist Thomas Hart Benton. For biographical notes see part one. During the 1930's Benton began to produce signed, limited edition lithographs which were sold at $5.00 each through the Associated American Artists galleries. He continued to make lithographs for the rest of his life. Part four will look at Benton's work during WWII.  
Note: sizes where given have been rounded up or down to the nearest whole centimetre:


1934 Minstrel Show 
23 x 30 cm

1936 Huckleberry Finn 
43 x 56 cm

1936 Jesse James 
42 x 56 cm

1937 A Drink of Water 
26 x 37 cm

1937 Going Home

1938 Approaching Storm

1938 Distress

1938 Edge of Town 
23 x 28 cm

1938 Haystack 
26 x 32 cm

1938 In the Ozarks 
26 x 33 cm

1938 Rainy Day 
22 x 34 cm

1938 The Poet 
23 x 31 cm

1939 Departure of the Joads 
33 x 47 cm

1939 Down the River (The Young Fisherman) 
32 x 25 cm

1939 Frisky Day 
20 x 30 cm

1939 Planting (Spring Plowing) 
25 x 32 cm

1939 Prodigal Son 
26 x 33 cm

1939 Shallow Creek 
36 x 24 cm

c1940 (Scene) 
24 x 32 cm

1941 Aaron 
33 x 24 cm

1941 Slow Train Through Arkansas 
25 x 32 cm

1942 The Race 
23 x 34 cm

1943 Letter from Overseas 
25 x 33 cm

1945 Island Hay 
25 x 32 cm

1946 Gate-side Conversation 
25 x 35 cm

1967 Ten Pound Hammer 
35 x 25 cm

1967 The Little Fisherman 
36 x 25 cm

1969 Discussion 
25 x 30 cm

1972 Forward Pass 
46 x 63 cm

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