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  2. Wall of Respect - Wikipedia

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    Wall of Respect catalyzed a larger mural movement in Chicago and across the United States. Chicago is known for the plethora of murals in cultural neighborhoods. The explosion of murals throughout Chicago is due, in part, to the creation of the Wall of Respect. By 1975 at least 200 large outdoor murals existed mostly in African American ...

  3. American Mural Project - Wikipedia

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    The American Mural Project (AMP) is a nonprofit arts center located in Winsted, Connecticut, that offers exhibits, events, and educational programs. Its central exhibit is an indoor three-dimensional mural —a tribute to American workers measuring 120 feet long and five stories high.

  4. National Society of Mural Painters - Wikipedia

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    The National Society of Mural Painters (NSMP) is an American artists' organization originally known as The Mural Painters.The charter of the society is to advance the techniques and standards for the design and execution of mural art for the enrichment of architecture in the United States.

  5. Conservation and restoration of outdoor murals - Wikipedia

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    Murals are most commonly defined as wall paintings, works of art integrated into a specific architectural space. [1] The word mural is derived from the Latin word murus , meaning wall. Walls have long provided a direct support for aesthetic, political, and social ideas expressed with paint.

  6. Category:Murals - Wikipedia

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  7. Murals of Springfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The three wanted to create a piece of public art celebrating Black heritage and pride. [4] Beginning in 1973, artist Nelson Stevens led the creation of more than 30 murals in the city, many of which were created in collaboration with students and local artists. [5] [6] Four of these murals were painted in the Winchester Square Historic District ...

  8. America Today - Wikipedia

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    America Today is a mural comprising ten canvas panels, painted with egg tempera in 1930–1931 by the American painter Thomas Hart Benton.It provides a panorama of American life throughout the 1920s, based on Benton's extensive travels in the country.

  9. Category:Murals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Pages in category "Murals in the United States" ... Treasury Relief Art Project; U.