Renowned American artist (1889–1975) whose distinctive ‘regionalist’ style made him one of the most influential figures in American art during the 1930s and 1940s. His large-scale murals, often peopled by lanky, exaggerated human figures, became classic visual emblems of both idyllic rural culture and bustling urbanism in Depression-era America. Ink signature, “Thomas H. Benton,” on an off-white card. Double matted with a print of one of Benton’s works to an overall size of 36 x 24. In fine condition. Oversized. RRAuction COA.