Thomas Hart Benton depicted a self-reliant America emerging from the Depression. Ken Burns tells the bittersweet story of an extraordinary American artist who became emblematic of the price all ...
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"Thomas Hart Benton's work was part of a larger belief ... Benton was as curious musically as he was as an artist. He was raised on the turn-of-the-century music of the Missouri Ozarks, which ...
The artist's heirs, led by his daughter ... which represents the family. Thomas Hart Benton was born in 1889, and lived and painted in Kansas City's Roanoke neighborhood, though he frequently ...
The Missouri House Lounge — home to the Missouri Capitol’s most famous mural, Thomas Hart Benton’s “A Social History of the ...
A five-year legal dispute between heirs of the renowned artist Thomas Hart Benton and the trust department that administered and managed the ...
Thomas Hart Benton, Ploughing it Under, 1943, reworked 1964; oil on canvas, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR. 2006.73 Courtesy the Mint Museum The Mint Museum Uptown in ...
A five-year legal battle between the heirs of Missouri painter Thomas Hart Benton and the Kansas City bank that handled ... “All Aboard: The Railroad in American Art, 1840–1955” is the touring ...
Although he'd been to soirées in "Paree" and New York's Stork Club, American artist and muralist Thomas Hart Benton played a harmonica and reveled in his self-honed image as a hard-drinking ...
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