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Photo (detail):
Image courtesy of Heather Becker, Art for the People, and The Conservation Center at www.theconservationcenter.com
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"Historical Periods"
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1939 |
Clissold School
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Mural,
oil on canvas
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5 murals; 4 11' x 6'2", 1 7' x 6'2" |
Program: WPA Federal Art Project (WPA-FAP) |
Location: auditorium |
Four murals show historical stages in the history of the neighborhood; the fifth is a map of the community at the turn of the century. |
Restored 1999 |
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Photo (detail):
Barbara Bernstein
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"The Story of Natural Drugs: Cinchona"
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1937 |
UI Medical Center, College of Pharmacy
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Mural,
oil on canvas
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7'6" x 5'6" |
Program: WPA Federal Art Project (WPA-FAP) |
Location: Hallway outside of Room 161 |
Murals in this series were originally in two lower-level classrooms |
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Photo (detail):
Barbara Bernstein
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"The Story of Natural Drugs: Coca and Peyote"
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1937 |
UI Medical Center, College of Pharmacy
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Mural,
oil on canvas
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7'6" x 2' |
Program: WPA Federal Art Project (WPA-FAP) |
Location: Office of the Dean; Room 145 |
Murals in this series were originally in two lower-level classrooms |
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Photo (detail):
Barbara Bernstein
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"The Story of Natural Drugs: Digitalis"
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1937 |
UI Medical Center, College of Pharmacy
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Mural,
oil on canvas
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7'6" x 2' |
Program: WPA Federal Art Project (WPA-FAP) |
Location: Room 177 |
Murals in this series were originally in two lower-level classrooms |
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Photo (detail):
Barbara Bernstein
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"The Story of Natural Drugs: Opium"
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1937 |
UI Medical Center, College of Pharmacy
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Mural,
oil on canvas
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7'6" x 2' |
Program: WPA Federal Art Project (WPA-FAP) |
Location: Room 177 |
Murals in this series were originally in two lower-level classrooms |
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Photo (detail):
Barbara Bernstein
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"The Story of Natural Drugs: Quinine"
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1937 |
UI Medical Center, College of Pharmacy
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Mural,
oil on canvas
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7'6" x 5'6" |
Program: WPA Federal Art Project (WPA-FAP) |
Location: Hallway outside of Room 161 |
Murals in this series were originally in two lower-level classrooms |
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