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Five men singing for their supper at a shelter.
Sing for Your Supper
Courtesy of the Harn Museum of Art, Photography by Foad Seyed Mohammadi

Sing for Your Supper

Artist Albert James Webb (American, 1891 - 1975)
Publisher/Publishing House Works Progress Administration - Federal Arts Project (1935 - 1943)
Date1936-1943
MediumIntaglio, etching
Dimensionssheet: 16 x 11 1/2 in. (40.6 x 29.2 cm)
image: 10 x 8 in. (25.4 x 20.3 cm)
ClassificationsPrints
Credit LineGift of Dr. and Mrs. Corbin S. Carnell, in memory of E. Muriel Adams.
Object number1992.11.156
Collections
Visual Descriptionfive men singing for their supper at a shelter.
An artist sketches beside an outdoor display of her work in the city; the public is walking by, some notice the art, some do not; Greenwich Village is seen in the background, two buildings.
Albert James Webb
1936-1943
Two old women at a shop door; shoppers and vendors are seen out in the square in the background.
Albert James Webb
1936-1943
An old man with a beard and a cane sits behind a basket of fruit.
Albert James Webb
1936-1943
A boy crying in the lap of his mother.
Albert James Webb
1936-1943
Four people are outside a book shop looking through books and prints which have been set out to encourage browsing.
Albert James Webb
1936-1943
Two old women are talking at the door of a shop; one sits on a box beside the door as if the seller of goods; a basket is on the floor, a hanging weight is in back hanging from the doorframe; lots of shoppers and vendors in background.
Albert James Webb
1936-1943
Three men are at a table; one man is reading a letter to the other two; there is an ink bottle and paper and envelopes on the table, as well as a bottle of whiskey and small glasses.
Albert James Webb
1936-1943
Adults and children are at an aquarium looking at the fish; they are dressed in 1930's clothing.
Albert James Webb
c. 1935-1940
A man and a woman are looking through the contents of a garbage can on the city street; they are dressed in coats and hats; there is a cat walking by the pile of trash beside the garbage can.
Albert James Webb
c. 1935-1940
Eleven men are at a conference table with one woman; they are gathered around her and there are pencils and scrap paper all over the table; some men talk to each other, one looks out the window.
Albert James Webb
1936-1943
A woman is arguing with a  butcher in a crowded market.
Albert James Webb
1936-1943
A waterfront scene with popular places to dine and drink; old wooden buildings on wooden docks; boats are at anchor in the bay harbor.
Albert James Webb
1936-1943
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