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Landworker
Frasconi became interested in the plight of migrant Mexican farm workers. Between 1948 and 1953 he issued a series of images documenting their backbreaking work. When the United Farm Workers were organized in the 1960s, Frasconi designed their logo. He has also done illustrations and covers for dozens of books, including children's books.
Artform: PAINTING, DRAWING AND GRAPHIC ARTS, 20th and 21st Centuries Artist: Frasconi, Antonio Artist Dates: 1919-2013 Country/Culture: Argentina / United States Period: 20th century Date: 1948 Medium: color woodcut Subject: Figure, Male Style: Social Realism Museum: Cleveland Museum of Art
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