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binder or are more
easily affected by
atmospheric conditions.
Different muralists tend to
become experts in
their preferred medium and application, whether...
- social, political, and
historical messages.
Beginning in the 1920s, the
muralist project was
headed by a
group of
artists known as "The Big Three" or "The...
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January 3, 1977) was an
American cartoonist, painter, lithographer, and
muralist. A
committed radical,
Gropper is best
known for the
political work which...
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Active in the
Communist movement from 1926 as a
political cartoonist and
muralist,
Burck quit the
Communist Party after a
visit to the
Soviet Union in 1936...
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Blashfield (December 5, 1848 –
October 12, 1936) was an
American painter and
muralist, most
known for
painting the
murals on the dome of the
Library of Congress...
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cultural art centers.
Chicano art has
drawn much
influence from
prominent muralists from the
Mexican Renaissance, such as
Diego Rivera and José Orozco. Chicano...
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graffiti muralist How (TV series), a
British children's
television show How (surname) HOW (graffiti artist),
Raoul Perre, New York
graffiti muralist How....
- 1853 –
November 27, 1932) or Will Hi**** Low was an
American artist,
muralist, and
writer on art. Low was born in Albany, New York. In 1873 he entered...
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Katharine Forbes (1891–1945),
muralist Enid
Foster (1895–1979), artist, sculptor,
playwright Frances Foy (1890–1963), artist,
muralist Elsa
Fraenkel (1892–1975)...
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William Walker (May 9, 1927 -
September 12, 2011) was a
notable muralist from Chicago. He was one of the
founders of the
Organization of
Black American...