Threshing
Thomas hart benton lithograph
Edition Size:
Limited edition of 250
Published By:
Circulated by Associated American Artists, New York City.
Year:
1941
Sheet Size:
14″ x 9 1/4″
Signature:
Pencil signed in the lower margin.
Literature:
The Lithographs of Thomas Hart Benton by Creekmore Fath. (Fath #48)
Threshing Lithograph Value:
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“Made from a series of drawings and a painting done in 1938. The scene represents the last steam thresher engine to be operated in Johnson County, Kansas. The area represented is within 25 miles of my K.C. home. We were still near the county here in 1938. I’ll bet every bit of this land is now sprouting ranch houses and swim pools and teenage protestants. It is, in 1974.”
-Thomas Hart Benton