Depression-Era Sculpture of the Bay Area

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Depression-Era Sculpture of the Bay Area
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 96
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ISBN-10 : 9781467125741
ISBN-13 : 1467125741
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Book Synopsis Depression-Era Sculpture of the Bay Area by : Nicholas A. Veronico and Betty S. Veronico

Book excerpt: The Great Depression was a terrible blow for the Bay Area's thriving art community. A few private art projects kept a small number of sculptors working, but for the majority, prospects of finding new commissions were grim. By the mid-1930s, Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal program had gathered steam, and assistance was provided to the nation's art community. Salvation came from the Works Progress Administration (WPA), which employed thousands of artists to produce sculpture for public venues. The Bay Area art community subsequently benefitted from the need to fill the then-forthcoming Golden Gate International Exposition (GGIE) with sculpture of all shapes and sizes. As bad as the Depression was, its legacy more than 80 years on is one of beauty. The Bay Area is dotted with sculpture from this era, the majority of it on public display. Depression-Era Sculpture of the Bay Area is a visual tour of this artistic bounty.


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