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Place du Tertre (1938)
Seated Woman (1965)
People (not dated)
Autumn II (1912)
Specter Planes VIII (1980)
Plumes (1931)
Landscape with Steeples (not dated)
Maine Family (c. 1922-c. 1923)
Thinking Ahead (1945)
The Migration Series, Panel no. 7: The migrant, whose life had been rural and nurtured by the earth, was now moving to urban life dependent on industrial machinery. (between 1940 and 1941)
The Migration Series, Panel no. 13: The crops were left to dry and rot. There was no one to tend them. (between 1940 and 1941)
The Migration Series, Panel no. 17: Tenant farmers received harsh treatment at the hands of planters. (between 1940 and 1941)
The Migration Series, Panel no. 19: There had always been discrimination. (between 1940 and 1941)
The Migration Series, Panel no. 21: Families arrived at the station very early. They did not wish to miss their trains north. (between 1940 and 1941)
The Migration Series, Panel no. 23: The migration spread. (between 1940 and 1941)