Product code: Ben Shahn Spring Lithograph Collectible outlet Poster Expressionist VAGA, NY March 1999
Ben Shahn Spring Lithograph Collectible Poster Expressionist VAGA, NY March 1999. New and unused in original plastic sleeve. No visible damage. See all photos. Will ship rolled in packaging. Ships via USPS Priority Mail. This is a lovely and collectible sturdy lithograph poster print of Ben Shahn's 1947 Tempura on Masonite artwork called Spring. This poster was for The Jewish Museum on Fifth Avenue in New York City for an exhibit in 1998. About the exhibit: Known for his socially concerned realist art, from the 1940s through the end of his career Shahn began to outlet make his works less specific critiques of social issues, developing a more introspective style. Through his art, he shared his own experiences and the historical events of his time, transforming them into meaningful commentary on social justice, humanitarian causes, and spiritual redemption. Highlights of Common Man, Mythic Vision: The Paintings of Ben Shahn include: Shahn's nostalgic reflections of his boyhood, in su.
Ben Shahn Spring Lithograph Collectible Poster Expressionist VAGA, NY March 1999. New and unused in original plastic sleeve. No visible damage. See all photos. Will ship rolled in packaging. Ships via USPS Priority Mail. This is a lovely and collectible sturdy lithograph poster print of Ben Shahn's 1947 Tempura on Masonite artwork called Spring. This poster was for The Jewish Museum on Fifth Avenue in New York City for an exhibit in 1998. About the exhibit: Known for his socially concerned realist art, from the 1940s through the end of his career Shahn began to outlet make his works less specific critiques of social issues, developing a more introspective style. Through his art, he shared his own experiences and the historical events of his time, transforming them into meaningful commentary on social justice, humanitarian causes, and spiritual redemption. Highlights of Common Man, Mythic Vision: The Paintings of Ben Shahn include: Shahn's nostalgic reflections of his boyhood, in su.