The Sources of Country Music

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The Sources of Country Music is a mural painting by American artist Thomas Hart Benton that depicts the cultural roots and development of country music in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mural painting
work of art
artist Thomas Hart Benton NERFINISHED
colorPalette earth tones
vivid contrasting colors
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Thomas Hart Benton NERFINISHED
culturalContext Southern United States culture NERFINISHED
United States country music tradition
depicts African American musical influences
European American folk traditions
Native American influences
cultural roots of country music
development of country music in the United States
musical instruments
musicians
religious traditions
rural American life
depictsGenre blues influences
country music
folk music
gospel music
depictsPeriod early 20th-century American South
genre mural art
hasLanguage none (visual artwork)
hasPart banjo
barn or rural building imagery
church or revival imagery
dance scene
fiddle
figures of musicians
guitar
religious gathering scene
rural landscape
stringed instruments
hasStyle narrative figurative painting
inception 20th century
location United States of America
surface form: United States
mainSubject American culture
country music
music history
medium mural
paint
movement American Regionalism NERFINISHED
notableWorkOf Thomas Hart Benton NERFINISHED
title The Sources of Country Music NERFINISHED
titleLanguage English

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Thomas Hart Benton notableWork The Sources of Country Music