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Thomas Hart BentonOld Man Reading1941
1941
$4,263
£3,166
€3,733.40
CA$5,905.81
A$6,623.76
CHF 3,468.76
MX$80,485.13
NOK 44,047.44
SEK 41,760.08
DKK 27,867.87
About the Item
Accompanied by a lantern, an elderly man sits alone, engrossed in a newspaper. Benton used a lithographic process to draw and produce this image. He renders the face and paper well-lit, drawing the eye around the paper with exquisite use of highlights and contrast.
Benton was a master of narrative with strong attention to detail in his works, both in crafting a story and in his use of technique. Here, the man appears relaxed and comfortable, but his crumpled jacket and heavy eyelids suggest he is unwinding after a long day of work. Notably, the lantern is not lit, implying that the man’s face is illuminated by an electric light above. This subtle feature highlights that times were changing; by 1945, 85 percent of American homes were powered by electricity.
Benton, a great pioneer of the Regionalist movement, was not a man who embraced the ever-changing modern world. Despite having lived in cities, both Paris and New York, he moved back to Missouri in the mid-30s and preferred a quieter life, connected to his rural home and telling the stories of the working communities of the midwest.
A fine impression with full margins with minor discolouration published by Associated American Artists with their information label attached.
- Creator:Thomas Hart Benton (1889-1975, American)
- Creation Year:1941
- Dimensions:Height: 19 in (48.26 cm)Width: 21 in (53.34 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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- Gallery Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2039212105632
Thomas Hart Benton
Thomas Hart Benton was born in Neosho, Missouri on April 15, 1889. Even as a boy, he was no stranger to the "art of the deal" or to the smoke-filled rooms in which such deals were often consummated. His grandfather had been Missouri's first United States Senator and served in Washington for thirty years. His father, Maecenas Benton, was United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri under Cleveland and served in the United States House of Representatives during the McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt administrations. Benton's brother, Nat, was prosecutor for Greene County, Missouri, during the 1930s. As soon as he could walk, Benton traveled with his father on political tours. There he learned the arts of chewing and smoking, and while the men were involved in their heated discussions, Benton delighted in finding new cream colored wallpaper on the staircase wall, at the age of six or seven, and drew in charcoal his first mural, a long multi-car freight train. As soon as he was eighteen, even though his father wanted him to study law, Benton left for Chicago where he studied at the Art Institute during the years 1907 and 1908. He continued his studies in Paris, where he learned delicious wickedness, aesthetic and otherwise. Once back home, he became the leader of the Regionalist School, the most theatrical and gifted of the 1930s muralists and as Harry Truman described him,"the best damned painter in America." Detractors said that Benton was "a fascist, a communist, a racist and a bigot"; the ingenious structure, powerful use of modeling and scale and the high-colored humanity of the murals and easel paintings are retort enough. He was a dark, active dynamo, only 5 ft., 3 1/2 in. tall. He was outspoken, open, charmingly profane; he had a great mane of hair and a face the texture of oak bark. He wore rumpled corduroy and flannel, and walked with the unsteady swagger of a sailor just ashore. He poured a salwart drink, chewed on small black cigars and spat in the fire. Benton was once described as the "churlish dean of regionalist art." If you listened to a variety of art authorities, you would find them equally divided between Harry Truman's assessment of Benton as "the best damned painter in America" and Hilton Kramer who proclaimed Benton "a failed artist." The East Coast art establishment tended to regard Benton as memorable for one reason only: he was the teacher of Jackson Pollock. Benton was married in 1922 to Rita, a gregarious Italian lady, and they had a daughter and a son. At the height of his fame in the 1940s, Benton bungled the buy-out he was offered by Walt Disney and went his own way, completing his last mural in 1975 in acrylics the year of his death. He died in 1975.
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