Depression-Era Murals of the Bay Area

Nicholas A. Veronico,Gina F. Morello,Brett A. Casadonte,Gilda Collins

Depression-Era Murals of the Bay Area
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Published
7 April 2014
Pages
95
ISBN
9781467131445

Depression-Era Murals of the Bay Area

Nicholas A. Veronico,Gina F. Morello,Brett A. Casadonte,Gilda Collins

The San Francisco Bay Area’s art community was thriving until the Great Depression strangled commerce in the 1930s. Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal art programs brought relief to many talented but financially strapped artists. Their legacy, and that of the New Deal, adorns the walls and halls of many public spaces throughout the region. Murals cover the lobbies of the Coit Memorial Tower, the Beach Chalet, and the Aquatic Park Bathhouse (today’s San Francisco Maritime Museum) and decorate many public schools and post offices. Today, almost all of this wonderful art can be viewed by the public, free of charge.

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