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Shahn, Ben

BEN SHAHN Mask (The Mask of the Women with the Comb), 1963

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Created in 1963, "Mask" comes from a period of significant social and political change in the United States, marked by the civil rights movement and a growing awareness of social inequalities.

"Mask" by Ben Shahn is a compelling artwork that embodies the artist's distinctive style and thematic concerns. Measuring 30 x 21 inches and created in 1963, the piece invites contemplation on themes of identity, concealment, and the human experience. Referenced in Prescott 51, it holds a significant place in Shahn's body of work, showcasing his ability to merge social commentary with powerful visual expression. The use of bold lines, vibrant colors, and expressive forms makes "Mask" a memorable and impactful piece in the history of modern American art.

Details

Sku: CB8114

Artist: Ben Shahn

Title: Mask (The Mask of the Women with the Comb)

Year: 1963

Signed: No

Medium: Serigraph

Edition Size: 200

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling

Dimensions

Paper Size: 29.75 x 21 inches ( 76 x 53 cm )

Image Size: 29.75 x 21 inches ( 76 x 53 cm )

BEN SHAHN Mask (The Mask of the Women with the Comb), 1963

$1,200

About the Artist

Ben Shahn

Ben Shahn (1898 – 1969) was a Lithuanian-born American artist. He is best known for his works of social realism, his left-wing political views, and his series of lectures published as The Shape of Content. Shahn began his path to becoming an artist in New York, where he was first trained as a lithographer. Shahn's early experiences with lithography and graphic design is apparent in his later prints and paintings which often include the combination of text and image. Shahn's primary medium was egg tempera, popular among social realists. Shahn mixed different genres of art. His body of art is distinctive for its lack of traditional landscapes, still lifes, and portraits. Shahn used both expressive and precise visual languages, which he coalesced through the consistency of his authoritative line. Shahn is also noted for his use of unique symbolism, which is often compared to the imagery in Paul Klee's drawings. His art is striking but also introspective. He often captured figures engrossed in their own worlds. Although he used many mediums, his pieces are consistently thoughtful and playful.
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