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The Coit Tower Murals

New Deal Art and Political Controversy in San Francisco

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The Coit Tower murals, created in 1934 under the New Deal's Public Works of Art Project, showcase the work of twenty-five master artists, many influenced by Diego Rivera. While the murals elevated the careers of artists like Victor Arnautoff and sparked national debates due to their Communist symbols, they evolved into a cherished San Francisco landmark. Robert Cherny's account features sixty full-color photographs and critiques the murals' reception over time, exploring their cultural significance and the ongoing controversies surrounding New Deal art.

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The Coit Tower Murals, Robert W. Cherny

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2024
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