Ben Shahn

1898 – 1969

The social-realist painter who documented Depression-era America with a hidden camera

Scenes of the northern Shenandoah Valley, including the Resettlement…, Virginia, 1941
Scenes of the northern Shenandoah Valley, including the…, 1941

About Ben Shahn

Ben Shahn was born on September 12, 1898, in Kovno, then part of the Russian Empire and now the Lithuanian city of Kaunas, into a Jewish family. His father, suspected of revolutionary activity, was exiled to Siberia, and in 1906 the family emigrated to the United States, reuniting in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, New York. As a teenager Shahn was apprenticed to a commercial lithographer, a trade that gave him a lifelong…

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Timeline

1898

Born in Kovno, Russian Empire (now Kaunas, Lithuania), on September 12

1906

Emigrates with his family to the United States, settling in Brooklyn, New York

1932

Exhibits "The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti," his breakthrough series of social-realist gouaches

1933

Assists Diego Rivera on the controversial Rockefeller Center mural in New York

1935

Joins the Resettlement Administration (later the FSA) under Roy Stryker, recommended by Walker Evans, and photographs the South