The Social and the Real: Political Art of the 1930s in the Western  Hemisphere Edited by Alejandro Anreus, Diana L. Linden, and Jonathan  Weinberg

The Social and the Real: Political Art of the 1930s in the Western Hemisphere Edited by Alejandro Anreus, Diana L. Linden, and Jonathan Weinberg

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During the 1930s, American artists such as Ben Shahn developed a mode of representation generally known as Social Realism. This term is given broad

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