Ben Shahn

(American, 1898–1969)

Ben Shahn was a Lithuanian-born American artist and member of the Social Realist movement. His expressive figurative paintings, murals, and posters were inexorably tied to his pursuit of social justice and lifelong activism within leftist political beliefs. Shahn unflinchingly critiqued the government and society, as seen in his The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti (1931–1932), a painting which condemned the controversial conviction of two Italian-American immigrants who were sentenced to death in 1927. “The artist must operate on the assumption that the public consists in the highest order of individual—that he is civilized, cultured, and highly sensitive both to emotional and intellectual contexts,” he once stated. “And while the whole public most certainly does not consist in that sort of individual, still the tendency of art is to create such a public—to lift the level of perceptivity, to increase and enrich the average individual's store of values.” Born on September 12, 1898 in Kaunas, Lithuania into an Orthodox Jewish family, he and his family emigrated to New York in 1906. Shahn went on to study at the National Academy of Design in New York and traveled throughout Europe during the 1920s. Upon his return to the United States, he assisted Diego Rivera in 1933 for the painting of his Man at the Crossroads fresco in Rockefeller Center. During the latter part of his career, the artist’s paintings became more symbolic of his own emotional state rather than a description of social injustices. He died on March 14, 1969 in New York, NY. Today, Shahn’s works are held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Tate Gallery in London, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., among others.

Ben Shahn Artworks

Ben Shahn (1,821 results)
Supermarket, 1957–1957

Ben Shahn

Supermarket, 1957–1957

Sale Date: May 13, 1988

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Flowering brushes, 1968–1968

Ben Shahn

Flowering brushes, 1968–1968

Sale Date: May 13, 1988

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Rev. Martin Luther King

Ben Shahn

Rev. Martin Luther King

Sale Date: May 13, 1988

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Prenatal clinic, 1941–1941

Ben Shahn

Prenatal clinic, 1941–1941

Sale Date: January 22, 1988

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Unemployment

Ben Shahn

Unemployment

Sale Date: October 1, 1987

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Heron of Calvary

Ben Shahn

Heron of Calvary

Sale Date: September 22, 1987

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Flowering Brushes, 1968–1968

Ben Shahn

Flowering Brushes, 1968–1968

Sale Date: February 26, 1987

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All that is beautiful, 1965–1965

Ben Shahn

All that is beautiful, 1965–1965

Sale Date: February 26, 1987

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For the sake of a single verse

Ben Shahn

For the sake of a single verse

Sale Date: February 26, 1987

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Stevenson

Ben Shahn

Stevenson

Sale Date: December 5, 1986

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A corporate portrait

Ben Shahn

A corporate portrait

Sale Date: December 5, 1986

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All that is beautiful, 1965–1965

Ben Shahn

All that is beautiful, 1965–1965

Sale Date: September 17, 1986

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Triple cone

Ben Shahn

Triple cone

Sale Date: May 30, 1986

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Family portrait

Ben Shahn

Family portrait

Sale Date: March 25, 1986

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Prayers

Ben Shahn

Prayers

Sale Date: March 14, 1986

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Desert Island

Ben Shahn

Desert Island

Sale Date: March 14, 1986

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Portrait of a lady in black, 1930

Ben Shahn

Portrait of a lady in black, 1930

Sale Date: March 14, 1986

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Wheat field

Ben Shahn

Wheat field

Sale Date: December 6, 1985

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Bricklayers

Ben Shahn

Bricklayers

Sale Date: December 6, 1985

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Self portrait among church goers, 1939–1939

Ben Shahn

Self portrait among church goers, 1939–1939

Sale Date: December 6, 1985

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Sweatshop

Ben Shahn

Sweatshop

Sale Date: December 6, 1985

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