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  2. Coit Tower - Wikipedia

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    Coit Tower (also known as Coit Memorial Tower) is a 210-foot (64 m) tower in the Telegraph Hill neighborhood of San Francisco, California, overlooking the city and San Francisco Bay. The tower, in the city's Pioneer Park , was built between 1932 and 1933 using Lillie Hitchcock Coit 's bequest to beautify the city of San Francisco.

  3. Bernard Zakheim - Wikipedia

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    Zakheim had a daughter, Masha Zakheim (1932–2014), who became an art historian and published author, specializing in San Francisco murals and works by Diego Rivera. [13] His daughter Ruth Gottstein (born 1922) was portrayed in her father's mural at Coit Tower, and was an activist for the restoration of the Coit murals. [14] [15]

  4. New Deal artwork - Wikipedia

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    This work produced between 1933 and 1942 [2] ranges in content and form from Dorothea Lange's photographs for the Farm Security Administration to the Coit Tower murals to the library-etiquette posters from the Federal Art Project to the architecture of the Solomon Courthouse in Nashville, Tennessee. The New Deal sought to "democratize the arts ...

  5. Public Works of Art Project - Wikipedia

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    Murals inside Coit Tower The first and largest of the projects sponsored by the PWAP were the murals in San Francisco's Coit Tower , begun in December 1933 and completed in June 1934. A total of 44 artists and assistants were employed, many of them faculty or former students of the California School of Fine Arts (CSFA).

  6. List of New Deal murals - Wikipedia

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    City Life, one of the Coit Tower murals in San Francisco, Calif. The List of New Deal murals is a list of murals created in the United States as part of a federally sponsored New Deal project. This list excludes murals placed in post offices, which are listed in List of United States post office murals.

  7. Suzanne Scheuer - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Scheuer was born in San Jose, California on February 11, 1898. [2] [3] Scheuer was of Dutch descent.[2]She moved to San Francisco, California in 1918. Scheuer studied at the California College of Arts and Crafts (now California College of the Arts) as a fine arts major, and later went back and got a teacher's credential.

  8. Portal : San Francisco Bay Area/Selected historical image/33

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    Mural, Coit Tower (Public Works of Art Project, 1933) image credit: Another Believer This page was last edited on 19 May 2021, at 07:28 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  9. George Albert Harris - Wikipedia

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    George Albert Harris, also known as George Harris (1913–1991), was an American painter, muralist, lithographer, and educator.He was a participant in the WPA Federal Art Project and was among the youngest artists on the mural project at Coit Tower. [1]