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The People Work: Noon

1937
(American, 1904–1967)
Culture
America
Support
Medium weight, mould-made wove paper
Measurements
Platemark: 35.2 x 48 cm (13 7/8 x 18 7/8 in.); Sheet: 40.5 x 57.8 cm (15 15/16 x 22 3/4 in.)
Catalogue raisonné
Fine and Looney 142
Edition
40
Copyright
Copyright
This artwork is known to be under copyright.
Location
Not on view
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This series of lithographs shows the artist Benton Spruance’s affinity for Mexican mural painting by such artists as Diego Rivera.

Description

These unusual cross-section views of New York City imagine the daily commute in the big city as a beehive or ant colony that never stops. Morning is the subway commute, while Noon presents dock workers on break during a bustling lunch hour. Evening is back to the subway with the buses running overhead. And Night shows workers performing maintenance while others enjoy time off at a bar, only to start all over again the next day. Jammed with commuters both above and below street level, the series highlights the intermingling of strangers that animates urban life.
A horizontally oriented black and white lithograph depicts a crowded, layered urban construction site. In the lower foreground, shirtless laborers with light skin tones rest in deep shadows near a massive mechanical crane. Above them, a dense crowd of men and women in brimmed hats and heavy coats walks along a wooden platform past a traffic light and a "LUNCH" sign. Strong contrast creates sharp highlights against the dark architectural details.

The People Work: Noon

1937

Benton Spruance

(American, 1904–1967)
America

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