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What is the artwork "Coal Company Town in Jenkins, 1935" by Ben Shahn about?
This Ben Shahn artwork depicts the challenging living conditions and community spirit of a coal mining town during the Great Depression, reflecting his social realism.
What material is the "Coal Company Town in Jenkins, 1935" print made from?
The fine art print is rendered on durable 4mm (0.15") acrylic, providing a vibrant, sleek, and long-lasting finish for museum-quality display.
How is the "Coal Company Town in Jenkins, 1935" print displayed or hung?
Each acrylic print includes a hanging kit with hardware, screws, and pre-drilled corner holes for secure and straightforward wall mounting.
What is the size of the Ben Shahn "Coal Company Town in Jenkins, 1935" acrylic print?
This museum-quality reproduction is available in the size 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches.
How long will the archival quality of this Ben Shahn print last?
Printed on premium acrylic, this fine art reproduction is designed for exceptional durability and color longevity, ensuring it remains a treasured piece.
Who was Ben Shahn and what was his artistic style?
Ben Shahn was a prominent American artist known for his Social Realism, using bold lines and simplified forms to convey social and political themes.
What does the "1935" in the title signify for "Coal Company Town in Jenkins"?
The year 1935 anchors the artwork in a specific historical period, highlighting the socio-economic conditions of American coal towns during the Great Depression.
