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Wreck of the Ol' 97

Thomas Hart Benton20th Century

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Benton’s inspiration for this scene was a folk ballad based on the wreck of Southern Railroad’s Train No. 97 at Stillhouse Trestle, outside Danville, Virginia, in 1903. The tragedy resonated for decades, in part because the ballad became the first record to sell a million copies in the United States. Despite the widely known details of the accident, Benton exercised artistic license for his interpretation. He changed the locale from the Virginia mountains to the Midwest and heightened the drama by introducing a horse and wagon into the scene.

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  • Title: Wreck of the Ol' 97
  • Creator: Thomas Hart Benton
  • Date Created: 20th Century
  • Physical Dimensions: 26.1874 x 37.9222 cm
  • Type: Lithograph on paper
  • Rights: Art © Thomas Hart Benton and Rita P. Benton Testamentary Trusts / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
  • Medium: Lithograph
  • Art Form: Lithograph
  • Support: paper
  • Depicted Location: Danville, Virginia
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