The People Work

published 1937

Benton Murdoch Spruance

Associated Names
Benton Spruance

Artist, American, 1904 - 1967

This is a photograph of a closed book with a plain cover. The book is oriented vertically with its spine on the left side. The book has a reddish-brown cover and the title "THE PEOPLE WORK" is printed in bold black uppercase letters running downward along the spine. The rest of the book cover is minimalist with no other text or decoration. The cover appears to have a textured surface, and there is a small, dark mark visible near the center-right area of the cover.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    portfolio of four lithographs in black

  • Credit Line

    Rosenwald Collection

  • Accession Number

    1943.3.7986-7989

  • Catalogue Raisonné

    Fine/Looney 1986, no. 141, State -144

Associated Artworks

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This is a drawing of an underground subway station. The artwork shows various spaces within the station, including figures descending stairs, waiting in line, standing on a platform, leaning against a subway car, and waiting for the train. The style is reminiscent of Thomas Hart Benton, characterized by a dynamic composition and exaggerated forms of the figures. The drawing captures the hustle and bustle of subway life, with many individuals involved in different activities, reflecting the energy and movement of the urban environment.

The People Work - Morning

Benton Spruance

1937

This is a drawing of an industrial scene with multiple figures engaged in various activities. The image shows a bustling atmosphere with light and shadow creating depth. On the lower level, figures are gathered, some seem to be working or conversing. Above them, another group moves along a stairway or platform. The detailed architecture includes arches, stairs, and railings, framing the scene.

The People Work - Noon

Benton Spruance

1937

This is an image of urban life centered around public transportation. The upper half shows a crowded city street with a tram, cars, and pedestrians moving under streetlights. The lower half depicts an interior scene, possibly a subway or train station where people are hurrying to board or standing tightly packed inside a train compartment. The setting suggests a sense of movement and daily routine within a metropolis in a monochromatic palette.

The People Work - Evening

Benton Spruance

1937


Artwork history & notes

Bibliography

1986

  • Fine, Ruth and Robert F. Looney. The Prints of Benton Murdoch Spruance. Philadelphia: University of Philadelphia Press, 1986.


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