Artwork Record
Images
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Title |
[George Washington] |
Date |
1936 |
Object Name |
Mural |
Description |
Federal Arts Project (FAP) Fresco over the entrance. Barse Miller was a teacher at The Art Center School in Los Angeles. He was a professor of Art at Queens College for more than 26 years. He also formed a summer school called Rangemark Master Class in Watercolor in Maine, where he influenced a new generation of artists. Miller was also one of the founders of the Port Washington Public Library’s Art Advisory Council. He continued to exhibit his work all across the country in major galleries. Barse Miller died in 1973 in Matzatlan, Mexico while on a teaching cruise at the age of 65. Wells, N. W. "Federal Art Project and the Schools." Los Angeles School Journal XX, no. 29 (April 26, 1937): 17–25. Courtesy of the Fine Arts Collection, U.S. General Services Administration |
Catalog Number |
MU135 |
School Site # |
8928 |
School Name |
George Washington Preparatory Senior Hig |
Caption |
Yearbook |
Artist |
Miller, Barse |
Role Artist |
Artist |
Credit line |
Courtesy of the Fine Arts Collection, U.S. General Services Administration |
Collection |
WPA / PWA |
Art School |
New Deal Art |
Related Publications |
Wells, N. W. "Federal Art Project and the Schools." Los Angeles School Journal XX, no. 29 (April 26, 1937): 17–25. California Arts & Architecture, June 1936, Page 8. |
Relation |
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