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The Shave
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The Shave

Dateca. 1945
Maker Joseph Hirsch born, Philadelphia, 1910; died New York City, 1981
Label TextHirsch did not so much address pointed political and social themes as he did portray individual characters. The Shave, a close-up study of a man’s heavily wrinkled head and neck, is both humorous and poignant—alluding, it would seem, to a hard life lived and of the innate will to endure.
Object number2011.21.2
Provenance[Associated American Artists, New York, ca. 1945-1947]; sold to donor, ca. 1947
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Seattle Collects Paintings: Works from Private Collections", May 22 - September 7, 1997, no checklist number (as Man Shaving, 1945)
Credit LineGift of Allan and Nenette Harvey
Dimensions12 1/2 x 8 1/2 in.
MediumOil on board
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