Joseph Hirsch
- Introduction
- Joseph Hirsch (1910–1981) was an American painter, illustrator, muralist and teacher. Social commentary was the backbone of Hirsch's art, especially works depicting civic corruption and racial injustice.His works are in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and many other museums.
- Wikidata
- Q6284010
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Muralist, Illustrator, Painter
- Name
- Joseph Hirsch
- Ulan
- 500011505
Exhibitions
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Around the Automobile
Dec 9, 1965–Mar 21, 1966
MoMA
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Recent Acquisitions: Painting and Sculpture
Feb 16–Apr 25, 1965
MoMA
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Recent Painting U.S.A.: The Figure
May 23–Aug 26, 1962
MoMA
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America Seen: Between The Wars
Apr 25–Aug 7, 1961
MoMA
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American Prints of the 20th Century
Sep 8–Nov 28, 1954
MoMA
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Joseph Hirsch has
12 exhibitionsonline.
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Joseph Hirsch Two Men 1937
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Will Barnet, Colleen Browning, Audrey Flack, Joseph Hirsch, Robert Indiana, Red Grooms, Alex Katz, Edward Ruscha, Fritz Scholder, Jacob Lawrence, Various Artists Kent Bicentennial Portfolio: Spirit of Independence 1974–75, published 1975
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Joseph Hirsch The Boston Tea Party from Kent Bicentennial Portfolio: Spirit of Independence 1975
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