Coit Tower: Terada Mural – San Francisco CA
This 9′ x 10′ PWAP fresco “Sports” by Edward Terada is located on the second floor of Coit Tower. It is accessible only during the Saturday morning tour.
This 9′ x 10′ PWAP fresco “Sports” by Edward Terada is located on the second floor of Coit Tower. It is accessible only during the Saturday morning tour.
This 10′ x 10′ PWAP fresco “Newsgathering” by Suzanne Scheuer and Hebe Daum depicts a busy newspaper office scene.
This 9′ x 6′ PWAP fresco “Children at Play” by Ralph Chesse is located on the second floor of Coit Tower. It is accessible only during the Saturday morning tour
The description at Coit Tower of this controversial 10′ x 10′ PWAP fresco “Library” by Bernard Zakheim reads: “Joining the artist in the library are family and friends. The artist is reading a Hebrew book. Fellow artist John Langley Howard… read more
This 9′ x 12′ PWAP fresco “Hunting in California” by Edith Hamlin is located on the second floor of Coit Tower. It is accessible only during the Saturday morning tour.
Mallette Dean painted two 10′ x 4′ frescoes for the main floor of the Coit Tower under the auspices of the PWAP. “Stockbroker” is a portrait of A. P. Giannini, founder of Bank of America. The second mural depicts a“Scientist-Inventor.”
This 9′ x 22′ PWAP fresco “Outdoor Life” by Benjamin Cunningham is located on the second floor of Coit Tower. It is accessible only during the Saturday morning tour.
This 10′ x 36′ fresco “City Life” was painted by Victor Arnautoff with the help of Edward Hansen and Farwell Taylor with funding from the PWAP. The onsite plaque reads: “Such familiar San Francisco buildings as City Hall, the Main… read more
This 9′ x 34′ egg tempera PWAP mural “Home Life” by Jane Berlandina is located on the second floor of Coit Tower. It is accessible only during the Saturday morning tour.
The Coit Tower sign for this 10′ x 10′ PWAP fresco “Banking and Law” by George Harris reads: “While the stocks continue to plunge and bags of money are guarded, lawyers pour over books in a law library. The artist’s… read more