Water, Origin of Life, Diego Rivera
Diego Rivera, Allegory of California, 1931 San Francisco Stock Exchange
Diego Rivera, Pan American Unity, City College of San Francisco
Diego Rivera, Modern Industry, 1933 New York, New Workers School
Frida Kahlo, Self Portrait with a Monkey, Portrait of Diego Rivera
Antonio Pazos and Tucson High Students on the Perfection Plumbing Building, South Park Avenue, around 1979
David Tineo, 1230 North Park Avenue, 1988
Roberto Castillo, on the old South Tucson City Hall, 1818 South 6th Avenue
Arthur Mortimer, Fairfax County Mural, Hollywood, CA
Los Angeles Los Angelos
Elliot Pinkney, Community Heroes 1990
David J. Hetland, In the Shadow of Your Wings
Political mural from Ireland
Commemorating the great famine of Ireland
United Freedom Fighters of Ireland – figure copied from Iron Maiden album cover
Frank Lewis and Nancy Lagana, Victoria, B.C. Canada
Frank Lewis and Nancy Lagana (left and centre) and Paul Marcano (right) Sandy Clark and Lea Goward, Victoria BC
1983 by David Maclagan
Endangered Species, Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Cape Girardeau, Missouri Dedicated to the city on it's 200th anniversary in 1993, this masterpiece manifest images of our city's history. Ensign Jean B. Girardot, a young French Marine Lieutenant serving in this area in the early 1700's, started a trading post in the remote river area to give trappers and river travelers a welcome respite
Layers of Time, panels 3 and 4 – Lake Placid
Layers of Time, panels 3 and 4 – Lake Placid
God Bless America, Lake Placid
Jewels of Highland County, Lake Placid
Turpentine Industry, Lake Placid
Salute to the Peanut Industry, Alabama
Steamboat Era, Alabama
Napa Valley, California
Holding the Line on Indian Land Cessions – Dept. of the Interior Holding the Line on Indian Land Cessions: Themes of the Bureau of Indian Affairs: Indian and Soldier by Maynard Dixon, 1939
Smyrna School District, Smyrna, Delaware A conservation project involving murals created during the Works Projects Administration in the 1930s was undertaken in 2003 at the John Bassett Moore School in Smyrna, Delaware, restoring these murals that depicted scenes reflecting Delaware's life and culture. Photos courtesy of Smyrna School District In Smyrna, Delaware, a small town of 6,000 people, history is being revisited, or more accurately, preserved. At the middle school, John Bassett Moore School, eight murals hang in the auditorium and library. Created in the 1930s by the Brandywine River School artists Walter Pyle, Jr., Stafford Good, and Edward Grant as part of the U.S. Work Projects Administration (WPA), these murals reflect Delaware's regional life and culture, depicting the shipping industry, scenes of agriculture, student activities, the heritage of Shakespeare in America, and a history of America that focuses on Delaware. Photos courtesy of Smyrna School District To ensure that the murals survive and are able to be viewed by more people, a preservation project has begun. With support from an NEA Heritage/Preservation grant of $10,000 in FY 2003, the Smyrna School District had the murals conserved at an off-site location while the middle school was being renovated. Two of the murals in the auditorium were covered by a streaky brown varnish, which was removed. The other six had a grayish coat of grime from approximately 70 years of exhibition, and scattered punctures and tears. MBNA Corporation stored the murals free of charge in its climate-controlled warehouse while the restoration plans were developed. Senior art conservators from the University of Delaware's Art Conservation Department supervised the restoration of the murals while the renovation of the middle school was taking place. When the renovation was completed in December 2003, the murals were reinstalled in the school.
Smyrna School District Smyrna, Delaware
Philadelphia, Tribute to Diego Rivera
Philadelphia, Wall of Neighborhood Heros
Philadelphia, Gateway to China Town: Colors of Light
Philadelphia, History of the Trolley
WPA Mural, Salisbury, Maryland Post Office, "Stage at Byrd's Inn" oil on canvas, by Jacob Getlar Smith (1939)
Smyrna School District, Smyrna, Delaware A conservation project involving murals created during the Works Projects Administration in the 1930s was undertaken in 2003 at the John Bassett Moore School in Smyrna, Delaware, restoring these murals that depicted scenes reflecting Delaware's life and culture. Photos courtesy of Smyrna School District In Smyrna, Delaware, a small town of 6,000 people, history is being revisited, or more accurately, preserved. At the middle school, John Bassett Moore School, eight murals hang in the auditorium and library. Created in the 1930s by the Brandywine River School artists Walter Pyle, Jr., Stafford Good, and Edward Grant as part of the U.S. Work Projects Administration (WPA), these murals reflect Delaware's regional life and culture, depicting the shipping industry, scenes of agriculture, student activities, the heritage of Shakespeare in America, and a history of America that focuses on Delaware. Photos courtesy of Smyrna School District To ensure that the murals survive and are able to be viewed by more people, a preservation project has begun. With support from an NEA Heritage/Preservation grant of $10,000 in FY 2003, the Smyrna School District had the murals conserved at an off-site location while the middle school was being renovated. Two of the murals in the auditorium were covered by a streaky brown varnish, which was removed. The other six had a grayish coat of grime from approximately 70 years of exhibition, and scattered punctures and tears. MBNA Corporation stored the murals free of charge in its climate-controlled warehouse while the restoration plans were developed. Senior art conservators from the University of Delaware's Art Conservation Department supervised the restoration of the murals while the renovation of the middle school was taking place. When the renovation was completed in December 2003, the murals were reinstalled in the school.
Smyrna School District Smyrna, Delaware
Philadelphia, supporting adoption
Philadelphia, Tribute to Diego Rivera
Philadelphia, Wall of Neighborhood Heros
Philadelphia, Gateway to China Town: Colors of Light
Philadelphia, Gateway to China Town: Colors of Light
Philadelphia, History of the Trolley
WPA Mural, Salisbury, Maryland Post Office, "Stage at Byrd's Inn" oil on canvas, by Jacob Getlar Smith (1939)
Smyrna School District, Smyrna, Delaware A conservation project involving murals created during the Works Projects Administration in the 1930s was undertaken in 2003 at the John Bassett Moore School in Smyrna, Delaware, restoring these murals that depicted scenes reflecting Delaware's life and culture. Photos courtesy of Smyrna School District In Smyrna, Delaware, a small town of 6,000 people, history is being revisited, or more accurately, preserved. At the middle school, John Bassett Moore School, eight murals hang in the auditorium and library. Created in the 1930s by the Brandywine River School artists Walter Pyle, Jr., Stafford Good, and Edward Grant as part of the U.S. Work Projects Administration (WPA), these murals reflect Delaware's regional life and culture, depicting the shipping industry, scenes of agriculture, student activities, the heritage of Shakespeare in America, and a history of America that focuses on Delaware. Photos courtesy of Smyrna School District To ensure that the murals survive and are able to be viewed by more people, a preservation project has begun. With support from an NEA Heritage/Preservation grant of $10,000 in FY 2003, the Smyrna School District had the murals conserved at an off-site location while the middle school was being renovated. Two of the murals in the auditorium were covered by a streaky brown varnish, which was removed. The other six had a grayish coat of grime from approximately 70 years of exhibition, and scattered punctures and tears. MBNA Corporation stored the murals free of charge in its climate-controlled warehouse while the restoration plans were developed. Senior art conservators from the University of Delaware's Art Conservation Department supervised the restoration of the murals while the renovation of the middle school was taking place. When the renovation was completed in December 2003, the murals were reinstalled in the school.
Smyrna School District Smyrna, Delaware
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