City Life (mural)

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City Life is a prominent 1934 fresco mural in San Francisco’s Coit Tower that vividly depicts urban scenes and social life during the Great Depression.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fresco
mural
work of art
artForm fresco painting
artisticTheme economic hardship
modern urbanization
social inequality
colorPalette polychrome
commissionedBy Public Works of Art Project
country United States of America
depicts San Francisco urban environment
advertising signs
city street scenes
economic activity in the city
pedestrian traffic
public transportation
social life during the Great Depression
urban life
genre social realism
hasPart automobiles
billboards
crowds of people
figures of pedestrians
newspaper stand
skyscrapers
storefronts
streetcars
hasTitle City Life
heritageDesignation part of Coit Tower murals listed on the National Register of Historic Places
inception 1934
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity California, United States
surface form: California

San Francisco
locatedInTheBuilding Coit Tower
surface form: Coit Memorial Tower
locatedInTimePeriod Great Depression
location Coit Tower
mainSubject everyday life of working-class people
materialUsed pigments
wet plaster
movement American muralism
partOf Coit Tower
surface form: Coit Tower mural cycle
positionInBuilding interior mural
publicAccess yes
purpose public art
social commentary
timePeriodDepicted 1930s

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Victor Arnautoff notableWork City Life (mural)