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The Coit Tower Murals: New Deal Art and Political Controversy in San Francisco

The Coit Tower Murals: New Deal Art and Political Controversy in San Francisco

Cherny, Robert W.

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Created in 1934, the Coit Tower murals were sponsored by the Public Works of Art Project (PWAP), the first of the New Deal art programs. Twenty-five master artists and their assistants worked there, most of them in buon fresco, Nearly all of them drew upon the palette and style of Diego Rivera. The project boosted the careers of Victor Arnautoff, Lucien Labaudt, Bernard Zakheim, and others, but Communist symbols in a few murals sparked the first of many national controversies over New Deal art.

Sixty full-color photographs illustrate Robert Cherny's history of the murals from their conception and completion through their evolution into a beloved San Francisco landmark. Cherny traces and critiques the treatment of the murals by art critics and historians. He also probes the legacies of Coit Tower and the PWAP before surveying San Francisco's recent controversies over New Deal murals.

An engaging account of an artistic landmark, The Coit Tower Murals tells the full story behind a public art masterpiece.

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Publisher
UNIV OF ILLINOIS PR
Bisac Major Subject
Art
Binding Type
Paperback
Country Of Origin
US
Number Of Units
1
Length
9.9 Inches
Barcode Indicator
EAN
Width
6.9 Inches
Publication Date
1970-01-01
Height
0.6 Inches
ISBN 10
0252088352
Weight
1.1 Pounds
Book EAN
9780252088353
Target Audiance
Adults

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