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October 1935. "Poverty on the march." Wife and child of destitute Ozark family in Arkansas. 35mm nitrate negative by Ben Shahn. View full size.
Yes! It's good to see Ben Shahn's work finally gaining recognition. Harvard University's Fogg Art Museum has a complete collection of Shahn's works.
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