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Coit Tower Murals Greeting Card featuring the photograph California Industrial Scenes by Tony Lee

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California Industrial Scenes Greeting Card

Tony Lee

by Tony Lee

$6.45

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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“When Coit Tower was completed in 1933, its interior consisted of over 3,000 square feet of blank wall space. But in early 1934, the building... more

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Artist's Description

"“When Coit Tower was completed in 1933, its interior consisted of over 3,000 square feet of blank wall space. But in early 1934, the building became the pilot project of the Public Works of Art Project (PWAP), and offshoot of the Civil Works Administration, one of the ‘alphabet soup’ of federal agencies that put people to work during the Depression. One of the goals of the PWAP was ‘…to support professional artists and thereby create quality art.’
…Many of the most important Bay Area artists of the time were hired to create the artwork. The twenty-six project artists worked together to support the unified theme of ‘Aspects of Life in California, 1934′, depicting scenes of agriculture, education, urban and rural life, and New Deal idealism. Inspired by the 1920s public art movement in Mexico, the decision to use the medium of fresco for the murals was linked to artists such as Diego Rivera, with whom several of the Coit Tower muralists had worked. In fresco, the ar...

About Tony Lee

Tony Lee

Thank YOU for your visit, as I DO appreciate your stopping by to see my images, and hope viewing my images and galleries allows you to push away the news and stress of TODAY, and forget about these crazy times if only for a slow minute. I use my online name of fototaker Tony, created while living permanently in Spain decades ago in a former life. I am a dedicated sunset-lover, a tired but still running cloud-chaser, and a bird-watching (BUT not a bird-watcher) freelance American photographer, spending any time available in the warmth of southern Spain when not traveling elsewhere, and am now in western New York (WNY). I love capturing everyday details of Life and the color of la Vida, with a huge Passion for Reflections and Black and...

 

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