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 peted for New Deal mural commissions in the 1930s and 1940s.\n\nDuring this
  golden age for murals in America\, the participants in President Franklin 
 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
 exican muralists in which everyday workers became monumental heroes. While 
 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
 odstock\, New York\, the exhibition presents studies for mural competitions
  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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 peted for New Deal mural commissions in the 1930s and 1940s.\n\nDuring this
  golden age for murals in America\, the participants in President Franklin 
 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
 exican muralists in which everyday workers became monumental heroes. While 
 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
 odstock\, New York\, the exhibition presents studies for mural competitions
  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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 peted for New Deal mural commissions in the 1930s and 1940s.\n\nDuring this
  golden age for murals in America\, the participants in President Franklin 
 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
 exican muralists in which everyday workers became monumental heroes. While 
 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
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  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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 peted for New Deal mural commissions in the 1930s and 1940s.\n\nDuring this
  golden age for murals in America\, the participants in President Franklin 
 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
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 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
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  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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  golden age for murals in America\, the participants in President Franklin 
 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
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 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
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  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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  golden age for murals in America\, the participants in President Franklin 
 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
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 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
 odstock\, New York\, the exhibition presents studies for mural competitions
  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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  golden age for murals in America\, the participants in President Franklin 
 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
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 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
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  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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  golden age for murals in America\, the participants in President Franklin 
 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
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 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
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  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
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 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
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  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
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 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
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  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
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 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
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  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
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 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
 odstock\, New York\, the exhibition presents studies for mural competitions
  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
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 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
 odstock\, New York\, the exhibition presents studies for mural competitions
  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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  golden age for murals in America\, the participants in President Franklin 
 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
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 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
 odstock\, New York\, the exhibition presents studies for mural competitions
  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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  golden age for murals in America\, the participants in President Franklin 
 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
 exican muralists in which everyday workers became monumental heroes. While 
 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
 odstock\, New York\, the exhibition presents studies for mural competitions
  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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 peted for New Deal mural commissions in the 1930s and 1940s.\n\nDuring this
  golden age for murals in America\, the participants in President Franklin 
 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
 exican muralists in which everyday workers became monumental heroes. While 
 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
 odstock\, New York\, the exhibition presents studies for mural competitions
  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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  golden age for murals in America\, the participants in President Franklin 
 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
 exican muralists in which everyday workers became monumental heroes. While 
 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
 odstock\, New York\, the exhibition presents studies for mural competitions
  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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 peted for New Deal mural commissions in the 1930s and 1940s.\n\nDuring this
  golden age for murals in America\, the participants in President Franklin 
 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
 exican muralists in which everyday workers became monumental heroes. While 
 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
 odstock\, New York\, the exhibition presents studies for mural competitions
  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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  golden age for murals in America\, the participants in President Franklin 
 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
 exican muralists in which everyday workers became monumental heroes. While 
 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
 odstock\, New York\, the exhibition presents studies for mural competitions
  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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 peted for New Deal mural commissions in the 1930s and 1940s.\n\nDuring this
  golden age for murals in America\, the participants in President Franklin 
 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
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 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
 odstock\, New York\, the exhibition presents studies for mural competitions
  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
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DTSTAMP:20260317T095633Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190914
GEO:33.940975;-83.370438
LOCATION:Georgia Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Celebrating Heroes: American Mural Studies of the 1930s
  and 1940s from the Steven and Susan Hirsch Collection
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URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/celebrating_heroes_american_mural_studie
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar Colle
 ge in Poughkeepsie\, New York\, this exhibition features almost 50 drawings
  that provide an intimate look at the thinking processes of artists who com
 peted for New Deal mural commissions in the 1930s and 1940s.\n\nDuring this
  golden age for murals in America\, the participants in President Franklin 
 Roosevelt's jobs programs for artists took inspiration from the panels of M
 exican muralists in which everyday workers became monumental heroes. While 
 most of these drawings are by painters associated with the art colony of Wo
 odstock\, New York\, the exhibition presents studies for mural competitions
  in various parts of the nation. Some works are the only evidence for an ar
 tist’s ideas for a mural\, since some designs were rejected and never execu
 ted.
DTSTAMP:20260317T095633Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190915
GEO:33.940975;-83.370438
LOCATION:Georgia Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Celebrating Heroes: American Mural Studies of the 1930s
  and 1940s from the Steven and Susan Hirsch Collection
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URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/celebrating_heroes_american_mural_studie
 s_of_the_1930s_and_1940s_from_the_steven_and_susan_hirsch_collection
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