The Smiths', The Jones', and The Browns', Ogden
LeConte Stewart Oil on panel, 1936, 11.5 in. x 15.5 in. Courtesy Reed and Chris Halladay
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This is the original study for Stewart's large masterpiece with the same title. He said that rather than being a negative comment on conformity during the years of the Great Depression, it is actually an attempt to grasp the situation that existed then, where many people during the middle 1930s moved from their farms into towns and cities, often to live in small, nondescript houses all built from the same plan, like these in Ogden. |
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