Ben Shahn (1898-1969)
Ben Shahn (1898-1969)
Ben Shahn (1898-1969)
Ben Shahn (1898-1969)
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Property from the Collection of Dr. Mark and Irene Kauffman
Ben Shahn (1898-1969)

Hamilton Fish Park

Details
Ben Shahn (1898-1969)
Hamilton Fish Park
signed 'Ben Shahn' (lower right)
watercolor and gouache on paper
12¼ x 11½ in. (31.1 x 29.2 cm.), image; 13½ x 12 in. (34.3 x 30.5 cm.), sheet
Executed in 1940. (3)
Provenance
The artist.
Estate of the above.
Mrs. Ben Shahn.
F.B. Horowitz Fine Art, Ltd., Hopkins, Minnesota.
Acquired by the present owner from the above, 1987.
Literature
K.W. Prescott, Ben Shahn: A Retrospective 1898-1969, exhibition catalogue, New York, 1976, p. 49.
Nardin Galleries, Ben Shahn, 1898-1969, exhibition catalogue, New York, 1979, n.p., no. 28.
K.W. Prescott, Ben Shan ten = Ben Shahn Retrospective, exhibition catalogue, Tokyo, Japan, 1991, p. 58, pl. 49, illustrated.
Boca Raton Museum of Art, American Modernism: Paintings from the Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Kauffman Collection, exhibition catalogue, Boca Raton, Florida, 2003, pp. 56-57, 71, no. 64, illustrated.
W.M. Blazier, "American Modernism in the Kauffman Collection," American Art Review, vol. XV, no. 6, December 2003, p. 148, illustrated.
"The Birth of Modernism," Pelican Press, May 6, 2004, p. 7B, illustrated.
Sarasota Magazine, June 2004, p. 55, illustrated.
Sarasota Herald Tribune, May 21, 2004, p. 31.
Sarasota Herald Tribune, May 28, 2004, p. 29, illustrated.
Exhibited
Basel, Switzerland, International Art Fair, June 19-24, 1974.
New York, The Jewish Museum, and elsewhere, Ben Shahn: A Retrospective 1898-1969, October 18, 1976-February 2, 1977.
New York, Nardin Galleries, Ben Shahn, 1898-1969, February 27-March 24, 1979, no. 28.
Tokyo, Japan, Isetan Museum of Art, and elsewhere, Ben Shn ten = Ben Shahn Retrospective, May 9-28, 1991.
Sarasota, Florida, Ringling School of Art and Design, Selby Art Gallery, February 2003.
Boca Raton, Florida, Boca Raton Museum of Art, and elsewhere, American Modernism: Paintings from the Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Kauffman Collection, November 19, 2003-January 18, 2004.
Tampa, Florida, Tampa Museum of Art, American Modernism from the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Kauffman, January 8-February 27, 2011.

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Lot Essay

Perhaps the most prolific and important of the socially conscious artists of the New Deal era, Ben Shahn addressed timely issues such as unemployment, poverty, immigration, and social reform and their connection to race, religion and class. A painter, photographer, printmaker and political activist, Shahn expressed himself through several media throughout his career. Beginning in 1932, he began taking street photographs that defined life in New York City through the activities and lives of ordinary people. Drawn to the human dimensions of the city's impoverished districts, he created intimate and relevant portraits in his snapshots of local residents. These photographs often formed the basis of inspiration for his paintings, as seen in the present grouping.

"Hamilton Fish Park, painted from a composite of two Shahn photographs, underlines how the artist's earliest photographs provided him with a fundamental means of interpreting urban life in modern times and shaped a highly influential documentary aesthetic that would influence and characterize his work for decades. Compelling examples of social realist art in their own right, these two photographs are examples of the almost collage-like technique Shahn often used when making a painting. Shahn continued to utilize photography in his art throughout his career, for both compositions and content. In doing so Shahn was able to encapsulate Depression-era America through pictures that 'cried out to be taken.'" (Boca Raton Museum of Art, American Modernism: Paintings from the Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Kauffman Collection, exhibition catalogue, Boca Raton, Florida, 2003, p. 56)

The present work is being sold with two vintage gelatin silver prints by Ben Shahn. Each are approximately 6 x 9 in. (15.2 x 22.9 cm.) and bear the signature of Mrs. Shahn and date of '1934' on the reverse.

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