Friday, May 26, 2017

New Deal Art: San Francisco lithographs by David P. Chun

The following are lithographs by David P. Chun (1898-1989), created while he was in the art programs of the New Deal, ca. 1935-1943. They depict life, places, and scenery in San Francisco. 

Above: "San Francisco Pier 43." Image courtesy of the General Services Administration and the University of Arizona Museum of Art & Archive of Visual Arts.

Above: "Alcatraz Island." Image courtesy of the General Services Administration and the Gibbes Museum of Art/Carolina Art Institute.

Above: "Embarcadero." Image courtesy of the General Services Administration and the University of Arizona Museum of Art & Archive of Visual Arts.

Above: "S.F. China Town." Image courtesy of the General Services Administration and the Baltimore Museum of Art.

Above: "San Francisco Wharf." Image courtesy of the General Services Administration and the University of Arizona Museum of Art & Archive of Visual Arts.

Above: "Lake of Nation and Pacific House" [at Treasure Island, Golden Gate International Exposition]. Image courtesy of the General Services Administration and the University of Arizona Museum of Art & Archive of Visual Arts.

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