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A work made of woodcut in black on cream japanese paper.

Grant Park, Chicago

1931/33

Charles Turzak American, 1899-1986

United States

Created during the worst years of the Great Depression, this print by Charles Turzak shows a syncopated arrangement of newspapers covering a group of sleeping homeless men. Chicago was one of the hardest-hit cities, enduring high unemployment rates. Instead of depicting Chicago monuments or the park’s landscape, Turzak focused on the indigent men who often slept in the park, near the city’s center of culture and commerce.

Woodcut in black on cream Japanese paper

Prints and Drawings