In this first biography of artist Belle Baranceanu, Jennifer Peoples Hernandez tells the riveting story of a woman who overcame insurmountable odds to become the most important female muralist in San Diego during the Great Depression and one of California's foremost Modern artists.
In this first biography of artist Belle Baranceanu, Jennifer Peoples Hernandez tells the riveting story of a woman who overcame insurmountable odds to become the most important female muralist in San Diego during the Great Depression and one of California's foremost Modern artists.
Jennifer Peoples Hernandez teaches at San Diego Mesa College.
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Introduction Chapter 1: The First American Chapter 2: Childhood and Homesteading in North Dakota Chapter 3: Becoming an Artist Chapter 4: The Los Angeles Period Chapter 5: Grief and Depression Chapter 6: Relief Chapter 7: The Federal Government Becomes a Patron of the Arts Chapter 8: The Emergency Work Relief Program in San Diego Chapter 9: A World's Fair and a Growing Art Community Chapter 10: A Second New Deal for the Arts Chapter 11: Decorating the Post Office Chapter 12: The Federal Art Project Chapter 13: The End of an Era
Introduction Chapter 1: The First American Chapter 2: Childhood and Homesteading in North Dakota Chapter 3: Becoming an Artist Chapter 4: The Los Angeles Period Chapter 5: Grief and Depression Chapter 6: Relief Chapter 7: The Federal Government Becomes a Patron of the Arts Chapter 8: The Emergency Work Relief Program in San Diego Chapter 9: A World's Fair and a Growing Art Community Chapter 10: A Second New Deal for the Arts Chapter 11: Decorating the Post Office Chapter 12: The Federal Art Project Chapter 13: The End of an Era
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