Hidden Masterpieces Art Auction
Da 500 Gallery
22.2.23
1243 Pond Street, Franklin. MA 02038, Stati Uniti
Rare and new-to-the-market paintings and drawings from private collections in Europe and the Americas. Prime works include sketches and paintings attributed to and in the manner of Thomas Hart Benton, Philip Guston, Claude Monet, Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, van Gogh, and Andy Warhol.
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LOTTO 3:

Thomas Hart Benton, Manner of: Chopping Cotton


Prezzo iniziale:
$ 15 000
Prezzo stimato :
$30 000 - $50 000
Commissione per la casa d'aste: 35%
22.2.23 in 500 Gallery
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Thomas Hart Benton, Manner of: Chopping Cotton
Thomas Hart Benton (1889-1975) Manner of: Chopping Cotton. Oil on board, signed lower right. There are scribbled notes and a portrait sketch, in pencil, of a farmer verso. Unframed.

Thomas Hart Benton is one of the preeminent pre-war regionalist painters known for depicting the culture and inhabitants of the Midwest, particularly his home state of Missouri. Predominantly known for his murals, he was able to make a name for himself by rejecting the art world and creating art that explicitly protested the Ku Klux Klan and fascism, among other things. Between 1926 and 1941, Benton held teaching positions at the Art Students League in New York, where he taught young artists like Jackson Pollock and Glen Rounds, and the Kansas City Art Institute.

18.5 x 25 inches.

Private collection, United States


Condition: Fair condition with a noticeable amount of surface grime, the board is very wavy, moisture stain verso.

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