Thomas Hart Benton

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Thomas Hart Benton (Neosho, Mo., 1889 – Kansas City, 1975) American painter. He is considered the best-known American muralist of the 1930s and early 40s. His mural paintings depict common everyday scenes of Midwestern life. The most famous are in the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City and in the Truman Library in Independence. One of his students was Abstract Expressionist Jackson Pollock.

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