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The San Francisco Bay Area is highly invested in the street art scene because of its prevalence in its community. Areas such as the Mission District of San Francisco have developed a wide public fan base because of its large murals. This area of San Francisco is home to one of the most famous pieces of street art, the Women's Building mural. [2]
Chinese American woman and child, San Francisco (ca. 1870 - 1889) ... Photographer from Cheney Photo Advertising Co. Original photo part of ... Street scene, San ...
It features images of female icons from history and fiction, and the names of more than 600 women written in calligraphy. [17] According to the San Francisco Women's Center, "This spectacular mural is a culmination of a multi-cultural, multi-generation collaboration of seven women artists, and a colorful work of art that sings to our community ...
#7 A Japanese Woman Carrying Her Children In A Bucket On Her Head, Japan 1900s ... Old-time Photos #20 San Francisco (1960) Image ... If you look at street scenery or pictures of town centers ...
English: Market Scene, Sansome Street, San Francisco, by William Hahn, oil on canvas, 60 in. x 96½ in. (152.4 cm x 245.11 cm), Crocker Art Museum Medium oil on canvas
This is a list of notable street photographers. Street photography is photography conducted for art or enquiry that presents unmediated chance encounters and random incidents [1] within public places. Street photography does not need the backdrop of a street or even an urban environment.
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Two novels are named for San Francisco's California Street: California Street (1959) by Niven Busch, which documents the rise of a publishing magnate; and California Street (1990) by Donna Levin. Levin's novel is the story of a psychoanalyst searching for a missing woman.