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Cotton Pickers, Georgia

1928–29
Tempera and oil on canvas
H. 30, W. 35-3/4 inches (76.2 x 90.8 cm.)

Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, NY

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As one of America's foremost Regionalist painters, Benton celebrated the bounty of the land and heroicized industrial laborers and farm workers in his murals and easel paintings. During the summer of 1928 he made a long road trip south through the cotton fields of Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia, in an old Ford station wagon that served...
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Chilmark Landscape

1922
Oil on paper mounted on fiberboard
15 3/8 X 22 7/8 IN. (IRREG.) (38.9 X 58.1 CM.)

Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution

Washington, D.C.

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America Today

1930-31
Ten panels: Egg tempera with oil glazing over Permalba on a gesso ground on linen mounted to wood panels with a honeycomb interior
92 x 160 in. (233.7 x 406.4 cm)

Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, NY

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