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Joseph Hirsch painted Lynch Family as a response to racial disturbances in the South in 1946. That year the number of lynchings rose from an all-time low in January to a fevered pitch by August. Citizens across the country urged President Truman and Congress to end the horrors. To capture the tragedy of Lynch Family, Hirsch presented a mother with her baby, presumably survivors of a lynching victim, in abstracted surroundings. The painting focuses on the mother’s intense yet restrained hold on her defiant child while she turns to hide her anguish. The blue background floats around the figures. It both highlights their pain and contrasts with the sheer beauty of Hirsch’s painterly technique.

Details

  • Title: Lynch Family
  • Creator: Joseph Hirsch
  • Creator Lifespan: 1910 - 1981
  • Date Created: 1946
  • Physical Dimensions: w838.2 x h889 in (Unframed)
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: Gift of the Friends of Art, Gift of the Friends of Art
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Culture: American

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Lynch Family (Supplemental)

Lynch Family (Supplemental)

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