Richard Benson,
Artist Overview
Artist name:Richard Benson
born 1943
Active Country: United States
Works of Art: 32

Paul Strand (1890–1976); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1916
Blind Woman, New York, 1916

Paul Strand (1890–1976); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1916
Iris, Georgetown, Maine, 1928

Paul Strand (1890–1976); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1928

Paul Strand (1890–1976); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1920

Paul Strand (1890–1976); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1927
Mr. Bennett, Vermont, 1944

Paul Strand (1890–1976); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1944

Paul Strand (1890–1976); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1951
The Camargue, France, 1951

Paul Strand (1890–1976); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1951

Paul Strand (1890–1976); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1963

Paul Strand (1890–1976); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1953

Paul Strand (1890–1976); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1953

Paul Strand (1890–1976); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1950

Paul Strand (1890–1976); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1954

Paul Strand (1890–1976); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1957

Paul Strand (1890–1976); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1973

Paul Strand (1890–1976); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1973

Paul Strand (1890–1976); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1959

Paul Strand (1890–1976); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1959

Lee Friedlander (born 1934); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1989
New York City - 1963, 1989

Lee Friedlander (born 1934); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1989

Lee Friedlander (born 1934); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1989
New York City - 1980, 1989

Lee Friedlander (born 1934); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1989
New York City - 1974, 1974

Lee Friedlander (born 1934); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1974
Canton, Ohio - 1980, 1989

Lee Friedlander (born 1934); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1989

Lee Friedlander (born 1934); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1989
Nude, Boston - 1981, 1989

Lee Friedlander (born 1934); Richard Benson (born 1943)
1989

Richard Benson (born 1943); White Oak Press
1985

Richard Benson (born 1943); White Oak Press
1985
Exhibitions: 8
Susan Earle, curator
John Pultz, curator
John Pultz, curator
1998–1999