Works by Ben Shahn
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- Ben Shahn Asleep on Sidewalk, Bowery, New York City, 1933
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Ben Shahn Four Boys Playing on the Streets of New York, ca. 1932
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Ben Shahn Main and Court Streets, Circleville, Ohio, 1938
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Ben Shahn Rehabilitation Clients, Boone County, Arkansas, 1935
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Ben Shahn Street Scene, Marysville, Ohio, 1938
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Ben Shahn Summer 1938, Street Corner, Marysville Ohio, 1938
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Ben Shahn Three Men With Iron Pilaster, New York, 1934
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Walker Evans, Ben Shahn Trische family, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, tenant farmers [detail], 1935
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Ben Shahn Untitled (Four Men, One Playing a Guitar), ca. 1930s
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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