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"If nothing else," says Burns, "Thomas Hart Benton is a hell of a good story ... where he persevered as an impoverished painter for more than a decade but found his "regionalist" roots.
The egg was hurled with a will by tough, swart little Missouri Painter Thomas Hart Benton. Growled he: the average museum was “a graveyard run by a pretty boy with delicate wrists and a swing in ...
And as uncompromising as the Midwestern landscapes and laborers they celebrated. Thomas Hart Benton depicted a self-reliant America emerging from the Depression. Ken Burns tells the bittersweet ...
And as uncompromising as the midwestern landscapes and laborers they celebrated. "Thomas Hart Benton" depicts a self-reliant America emerging from the Depression. Today his works hang in museums.