The Map Makers of the World:

Close-up of two panels located in the library. First sequence has vikings, elephants, a man leading horses, and an explorer with a sword. Second sequence has a ship's captain, explorers and native peoples, and explorers in the South Pole with penguins. Funded by the Federal Art Project. Lee Rob...

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Other Authors: Lamont, Melissa (author), Heller, Bessie Pierce (Artist), Measham, Grace (Assistant)
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11929/sdsu:132078
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spelling ftsandiegostateu:oai:drupal-site.org:sdsu_132078 2023-05-15T18:22:16+02:00 The Map Makers of the World: Lamont, Melissa (author) Heller, Bessie Pierce (Artist) Measham, Grace (Assistant) North America -- United States -- California -- Los Angeles -- 152 N Vermont Avenue 2008-05-23 Encaustic fresco 5 feet x 30 feet each https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11929/sdsu:132078 doi: unknown sdsu:132078 local: virgil_04 uri: doi: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11929/sdsu:132078 © San Diego State University, 2008. All rights reserved. Murals Horses Exploration -- History Federal Art Project Works Progress Administration (WPA) Virgil Junior High School (Los Angeles) Photograph 2008 ftsandiegostateu https://doi.org/20.500.11929/sdsu:132078 2021-04-22T17:12:36Z Close-up of two panels located in the library. First sequence has vikings, elephants, a man leading horses, and an explorer with a sword. Second sequence has a ship's captain, explorers and native peoples, and explorers in the South Pole with penguins. Funded by the Federal Art Project. Lee Robertson(213) 368-2843,Monday-Friday: 7am to 4pm,Complete. RB 02/14/08 Located in the interior library. Please schedule an appointment to photograph mural with Lee. Photo in Wyman figure 187-188.,Wyman figures 187-188 A grant from the SDSU University Grant Program funded the project. Still Image South pole SDSUnbound (San Diego State University) South Pole Wyman ENVELOPE(158.950,158.950,-83.900,-83.900)
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Virgil Junior High School (Los Angeles)
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Works Progress Administration (WPA)
Virgil Junior High School (Los Angeles)
The Map Makers of the World:
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Federal Art Project
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Virgil Junior High School (Los Angeles)
description Close-up of two panels located in the library. First sequence has vikings, elephants, a man leading horses, and an explorer with a sword. Second sequence has a ship's captain, explorers and native peoples, and explorers in the South Pole with penguins. Funded by the Federal Art Project. Lee Robertson(213) 368-2843,Monday-Friday: 7am to 4pm,Complete. RB 02/14/08 Located in the interior library. Please schedule an appointment to photograph mural with Lee. Photo in Wyman figure 187-188.,Wyman figures 187-188 A grant from the SDSU University Grant Program funded the project.
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