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Sacco playing field Vanzetti Executed on That Day deduce History: A Wolfsonian Reflection
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Judge Webster Thayer
Harvard Art Museums
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Identification and Creation
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- People
- Ben Shahn, American (Kovno (now Kaunas), Lithuania - New York, NY)
- Title
- Judge Webster Thayer
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- drawing
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- American
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- Gouache on beige laid paper, mounted on masonite
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- x cm (12 3/8 x 9 5/16 in.)
frame: x x cm (19 x 16 x 3/4 in.)
Provenance
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- Ben Shahn; to Philip Wittenberg; to his son, Jonathan Wittenberg; gift; to Harvard Art Museum,
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- Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Beatrice A. and Jonathan B. Wittenberg
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- © Estate of Ben Shahn / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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- Modern and Contemporary Art
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- am_moderncontemporary@
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Nicola Sacco But what good is the evidence and what good is the argument? They are determined to kill us regardless of evidence, of law, of decency, of everything. If they give us a delay tonight, it will only mean they will kill us next week. Let us finish tonight. Im weary of waiting seven years to die, when they know all the time they intend to kill us.
--Sacco, August 22, , fifteen hours before he and Vanzetti were executed.Sacco was born Ferdinando Nando Sacco in Torremaggiore, Italy in to a fairly successful olive oil dealer. Some accounts say he either had no formal educationor dropped out at age nine; at trial he claimed he spent seven years in school and dropped out at age He was an inquisitive boy with a love of machinery.
Sacco emigrated to the United States in at the age of sixteen with his older brother Sabino, and the two settled in Milford, Massachusetts. He soon found a job working for the Cenedella Construction Company as a water boy for $ per day. Three months later, he was promoted to pick-and-shovel (a fairly common job for Italian immigrants who referred to it as pick n shove) for $ per day. After it became too cold for outdoor work, Sacco went to work at the Drap