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Ben Shahn (1898-1969) was a Lithuanian-born American artist and social realist

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Background imageBen Shahn Collection: Welders, or For Full Employment After the War. Poster, 1944, by Ben Shahn for the Congress of

Welders, or For Full Employment After the War. Poster, 1944, by Ben Shahn for the Congress of Industrial Organizations
WWII: EMPLOYMENT POSTER. Welders, or For Full Employment After the War. Poster, 1944, by Ben Shahn for the Congress of Industrial Organizations

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1944. Our Friend. Lithograph poster by Ben Shahn, 1944

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1944. Our Friend. Lithograph poster by Ben Shahn, 1944, published by the Political Action Committee of the CIO in support of President Franklin D. Roosevelt

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: Steel Workers Organizing Comittee. Painting for a poster (never printed), late 1930s, by Ben Shahn

Steel Workers Organizing Comittee. Painting for a poster (never printed), late 1930s, by Ben Shahn
SHAHN: STEEL UNION POSTER. Steel Workers Organizing Comittee. Painting for a poster (never printed), late 1930s, by Ben Shahn

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: WORKERS & FARMERS POSTER. From Workers to Farmers... Thanks! Poster, 1944

WORKERS & FARMERS POSTER. From Workers to Farmers... Thanks! Poster, 1944, by Ben Shahn for the Congress of Industrial Organizations to encourage united political action by labor

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: Organize? With 1, 250, 000 Workers Backing Us, Of Course We Will Organize

Organize? With 1, 250, 000 Workers Backing Us, Of Course We Will Organize
LABOR: POSTER, 1930s. Organize? With 1, 250, 000 Workers Backing Us, Of Course We Will Organize. Original oil on canvas for a poster, late 1930s, by Ben Shahn

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND. Lithograph poster, 1948, by Ben Shahn for the Progressive Party

A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND. Lithograph poster, 1948, by Ben Shahn for the Progressive Party, satirizing the popular 1945 photograph of Harry Truman playing a piano adorned by actress Lauren Bacall;

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: VOTER REGISTRATION POSTER. A Congress of Industrial Organization sponsored voter registration

VOTER REGISTRATION POSTER. A Congress of Industrial Organization sponsored voter registration poster by Ben Shahn, 1946

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: (1929-1968). American clergyman and reformer. Wood engraving, 1966, by Stefan Martin after Ben Shahn

(1929-1968). American clergyman and reformer. Wood engraving, 1966, by Stefan Martin after Ben Shahn
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. (1929-1968). American clergyman and reformer. Wood engraving, 1966, by Stefan Martin after Ben Shahn

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: IMMIGRANTS, NYC, 1937-38. Immigrants arriving in New York City

IMMIGRANTS, NYC, 1937-38. Immigrants arriving in New York City, prominent among whom are Albert Einstein and Charles Steinmetz. Detail of a mural, 1937-38, by Ben Shahn

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: COTTON PICKER, 1935. African American migrant workers picking cotton, Pulaski County, Arkansas

COTTON PICKER, 1935. African American migrant workers picking cotton, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn on October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: WPA: YOUNG GIRL, 1938. Child of an ex-farmer, now working for the Work Projects

WPA: YOUNG GIRL, 1938. Child of an ex-farmer, now working for the Work Projects Administration in Circleville, Ohio. Photograph by Ben Shahn, August 1938

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: KIMBALL, 1935. An aerial view of the town of Kimball in southern West Virginia

WEST VIRGINIA: KIMBALL, 1935. An aerial view of the town of Kimball in southern West Virginia. Photograph by Ben Shahn, October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: KIMBALL, 1935. An aerial view of the town of Kimball in southern West Virginia

WEST VIRGINIA: KIMBALL, 1935. An aerial view of the town of Kimball in southern West Virginia. Photograph by Ben Shahn, October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: KIMBALL, 1935. An aerial view of the town of Kimball in southern West Virginia

WEST VIRGINIA: KIMBALL, 1935. An aerial view of the town of Kimball in southern West Virginia. Photograph by Ben Shahn, October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: COLUMBUS: STREET, 1938. Conversation on the streets of Columbus, Ohio. Photograph by Ben Shahn

COLUMBUS: STREET, 1938. Conversation on the streets of Columbus, Ohio. Photograph by Ben Shahn, August 1938

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: LODGING HOUSE, 1938. Home converted to a lodging house in Marysville, Ohio

LODGING HOUSE, 1938. Home converted to a lodging house in Marysville, Ohio. Photograph by Ben Shahn, Summer 1938

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: OHIO: COLUMBUS, 1938. Man stands in the entrance to a lunchroom in Columbus, Ohio

OHIO: COLUMBUS, 1938. Man stands in the entrance to a lunchroom in Columbus, Ohio. Photograph by Ben Shahn, August 1938

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: WOMAN IN FIELD, 1935. Woman standing in cotton field, Pulaski County, Arkansas

WOMAN IN FIELD, 1935. Woman standing in cotton field, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn, 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: NEW ORLEANS: STRIKE, 1935. Bringing in scabs in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photograph by Ben Shahn

NEW ORLEANS: STRIKE, 1935. Bringing in scabs in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photograph by Ben Shahn, October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: NATCHEZ: ADVERTISEMENT. Posters for a variety of medicines and 666, a popular malaria cure

NATCHEZ: ADVERTISEMENT. Posters for a variety of medicines and 666, a popular malaria cure, on a barn in Natchez, Mississippi. Photograph by Ben Shahn, 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: PENNSYLVANIA: MINER, 1935. A disabled miner in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania

PENNSYLVANIA: MINER, 1935. A disabled miner in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Photograph by Ben Shahn, 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: TENNESSEE: MEDICINE SHOW. A medicine show in Huntingdon, Tennessee. Photograph by Ben Shahn

TENNESSEE: MEDICINE SHOW. A medicine show in Huntingdon, Tennessee. Photograph by Ben Shahn, October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: TENNESSEE: MEDICINE SHOW. A medicine show in Huntingdon, Tennessee. Photograph by Ben Shahn

TENNESSEE: MEDICINE SHOW. A medicine show in Huntingdon, Tennessee. Photograph by Ben Shahn, October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: OHIO: FARMER, 1938. A farmer getting cleaned up for dinner during the wheat harvest

OHIO: FARMER, 1938. A farmer getting cleaned up for dinner during the wheat harvest on a farm in Ohio. Photograph by Ben Shahn, 1938

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: SHARECROPPER FAMILY, 1935. A family of sharecroppers outside their home in Little Rock, Arkansas

SHARECROPPER FAMILY, 1935. A family of sharecroppers outside their home in Little Rock, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn, October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: NEW ORLEANS: STRIKE, 1935. Bringing in scabs in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photograph by Ben Shahn

NEW ORLEANS: STRIKE, 1935. Bringing in scabs in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photograph by Ben Shahn, October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: SHARECROPPERs SON, 1935. The son of a evicted and destitute sharecropper, Ozark Mountains

SHARECROPPERs SON, 1935. The son of a evicted and destitute sharecropper, Ozark Mountains, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn in October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: ARKAKNSAS: SHARECROPPER. Evicted and destitute sharecropper, Ozark Mountains, Arkansas

ARKAKNSAS: SHARECROPPER. Evicted and destitute sharecropper, Ozark Mountains, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn in October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: ARKANSAS: CHILDREN, 1935. Sharecroppers children seated on the porch of a shack

ARKANSAS: CHILDREN, 1935. Sharecroppers children seated on the porch of a shack, Maria plantation, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn in October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: UNEMPLOYED MINER, 1935. An unemployed miner in the deserted mining town of Zinc, Arkansas

UNEMPLOYED MINER, 1935. An unemployed miner in the deserted mining town of Zinc, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn in October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: ARKANSAS: ROADSIDE, 1935. An abandoned automobile in front of a railroad crossing

ARKANSAS: ROADSIDE, 1935. An abandoned automobile in front of a railroad crossing near a deserted mining town, Zinc, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn in October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: SHARECROPPER FAMILY, 1935. A family of a sharecropper standing in front of their farmhouse

SHARECROPPER FAMILY, 1935. A family of a sharecropper standing in front of their farmhouse. Photograph by Ben Shahn in October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: ARKANSAS: MINING TOWN. Unemployed miners standing in front of a closed general

ARKANSAS: MINING TOWN. Unemployed miners standing in front of a closed general store in the deserted mining town, Zinc, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn in October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: ARKANSAS: SHARECROPPER. A sharecropper washing his hands in a small water basin

ARKANSAS: SHARECROPPER. A sharecropper washing his hands in a small water basin, Ozark Mountain, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn in October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: ARKANSAS: SHARECROPPER. Sharecroppers wife standing in the doorway of a farmhouse

ARKANSAS: SHARECROPPER. Sharecroppers wife standing in the doorway of a farmhouse, Boone County, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn, October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: ARKANSAS: SHARECROPPERS. Sharecropper couple, Boone County, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn

ARKANSAS: SHARECROPPERS. Sharecropper couple, Boone County, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn, October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: ARKANSAS: SHARECROPPER. A sharecroppers wife and daughter in front of their farmhouse

ARKANSAS: SHARECROPPER. A sharecroppers wife and daughter in front of their farmhouse, Boone County, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn, October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: SHARECROPPER FAMILY, 1935. An African American sharecroppers wife and child peak

SHARECROPPER FAMILY, 1935. An African American sharecroppers wife and child peak out a broken window, Little Rock, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn in October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: SHARECROPPER FAMILY, 1935. A family of an African American sharecropper in Little Rock, Arkansas

SHARECROPPER FAMILY, 1935. A family of an African American sharecropper in Little Rock, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn in October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: COTTON PICKERS, 1935. African American migrant workers weighing freshly picked cotton

COTTON PICKERS, 1935. African American migrant workers weighing freshly picked cotton, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn in October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: KENTUCKY: COAL MINERS, 1935. Coal miners in Jenkins, Kentucky. Photograph by Ben Shahn

KENTUCKY: COAL MINERS, 1935. Coal miners in Jenkins, Kentucky. Photograph by Ben Shahn, 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: COTTON PICKER, 1935. An African American cotton worker calculates the weight of

COTTON PICKER, 1935. An African American cotton worker calculates the weight of cotton in a notebook, Little Rock, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn in October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: NEW ORLEANS: UNEMPLOYED, 1935. Job applicants waiting outside the offices of the

NEW ORLEANS: UNEMPLOYED, 1935. Job applicants waiting outside the offices of the Federal Employment Recovery Administration in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photographed by Ben Shahn, October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: REAL ESTATE OFFICE, 1938. Real estate and loan office in Marysville, Ohio

REAL ESTATE OFFICE, 1938. Real estate and loan office in Marysville, Ohio. Photograph by Ben Shahn, 1938

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: BEN SHAHN (1898-1969). American painter, photographer and lithographer who worked

BEN SHAHN (1898-1969). American painter, photographer and lithographer who worked under several New Deal projects. Photograph, 1938

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: MIGRANT CAMP, 1938. A young girl sitting in a tire in Circlevilles Hooverville

MIGRANT CAMP, 1938. A young girl sitting in a tire in Circlevilles Hooverville, central Ohio, Photograph by Ben Shahn, 1938

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: COAL MINERS, 1935. Kentucky coal miners taking a work break, Jenkins, Kentucky

COAL MINERS, 1935. Kentucky coal miners taking a work break, Jenkins, Kentucky. Photograph by Ben Shahn, October 1935

Background imageBen Shahn Collection: COAL MINER, 1935. Kentucky coal miner taking a smoking break, Jenkins, Kentucky

COAL MINER, 1935. Kentucky coal miner taking a smoking break, Jenkins, Kentucky. Photograph by Ben Shahn, October 1935



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Ben Shahn Collection

Ben Shahn (1898-1969) was a Lithuanian-born American artist and social realist. He was known for his paintings, drawings, and prints that addressed the struggles of working people, the effects of poverty and war, and the injustices of racism. His works were often characterized by bold colors, strong lines, and a sense of movement. He also created public murals in places such as New York City's post office building. Shahn's art was deeply influenced by his Jewish heritage as well as his experiences living in Europe during World War I. His work has been exhibited around the world including at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City, The Tate Gallery in London, The National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., and many other institutions throughout Europe and North America. Ben Shahn is remembered today for his commitment to social justice through art making that continues to inspire generations of artists around the world.
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The Ben Shahn collection available on Media Storehouse offers a wide range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the works of renowned American artist Ben Shahn. Our collection includes some of his most iconic pieces such as "Jersey Homesteads," "Sacco and Vanzetti" and "The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti." Ben Shahn was known for his social realism style which depicted the struggles faced by ordinary people during times of political upheaval. His work often featured themes related to labor rights, civil rights and anti-war activism. Our collection provides an opportunity for art enthusiasts to own high-quality reproductions of these historic artworks that have become symbols of resistance against oppression. The various formats offered allow customers to choose their preferred way to display or enjoy the artwork in their homes or offices. The Ben Shahn collection is a valuable addition to any art lover's repertoire with its powerful messages conveyed through stunning visuals.
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Ben Shahn was an American artist who is best known for his social realism style of art. His works often depicted the struggles and injustices faced by ordinary people, particularly during the Great Depression era. Ben Shahn's art prints are reproductions of some of his most iconic pieces that capture the essence of this period in history. These prints are a great way to add a touch of vintage charm to any space while also paying homage to one of America's greatest artists. From striking black and white photographs to colorful lithographs, there is something for everyone in Ben Shahn's collection. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or simply want to add some character to your office, these art prints are sure to impress. With their timeless appeal and powerful messages, they serve as a reminder that even in difficult times, there is always hope and beauty to be found.
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We offer a wide range of Ben Shahn art prints for purchase. You can choose from various themes, including social justice, political activism, and everyday life. Some popular options include "The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti," "Jersey Homesteads," and "Civil Rights March on Washington." These prints are available in different sizes to suit your needs. Ben Shahn was an American artist known for his socially conscious artwork that highlighted the struggles of working-class people. His style is characterized by bold lines, vibrant colors, and expressive figures that capture the essence of his subjects. His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions around the world and continues to inspire artists today. By purchasing one of these Ben Shahn art prints from Media Storehouse, you can bring a piece of history into your home or office while supporting the arts community.
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