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Painting America
Clip: Episode 1 | 2m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
For more than seventy years Thomas Hart Benton painted America's towns and its people.
Thomas Hart Benton painted America. For more than seventy years he painted its cities and small towns, its farms and backwoods. He painted its people, too: faith healers and lovers, politicians and soda jerks, farmers and movie stars.
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![Thomas Hart Benton](https://image.pbs.org/contentchannels/osBnaXz-white-logo-41-tAPYFNB.png?format=webp&resize=200x)
Painting America
Clip: Episode 1 | 2m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
Thomas Hart Benton painted America. For more than seventy years he painted its cities and small towns, its farms and backwoods. He painted its people, too: faith healers and lovers, politicians and soda jerks, farmers and movie stars.
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Thomas Hart Benton was born in Neosho, Missouri, into family of politicians. (3m 13s)
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Benton was commissioned to paint a mural depicting the social history of Missouri. (5m 11s)
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Dan James discusses Benton's "He-man" persona. (40s)
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Earl Bennent talks about the beauty in Benton's work. (44s)
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGeneral Motors Corporation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting; PBS; Equitable Financial Companies; the National Endowment for the Humanities; Jules and Doris Stein Foundation; Gerald and Virginia Oppenheimer