American muralism

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American muralism is a 20th-century U.S. art movement focused on large-scale public wall paintings that often depict social, historical, and regional themes in an accessible, community-oriented way.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
American muralism canonical 1
California mural movement 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art movement
muralism
aimsTo document local history
make art accessible to broad publics
promote civic pride
reflect community identity
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
hasArtForm mural painting
hasCharacteristic celebration of local identity
collaboration with communities
community orientation
didactic imagery
educational function
historical themes
integration with architecture
large-scale compositions
narrative scenes
political commentary
public accessibility
regional themes
site-specific design
social realism influence
social themes
use of figurative representation
movementInfluenced Chicano muralism in the United States
community mural movement in the United States
contemporary public art in the United States
movementInfluencedBy Mexican muralism
New Deal
surface form: New Deal cultural policy

Progressive Era reform ideas
social realism
notablePeriod 1930s
New Deal
surface form: New Deal era
startTime early 20th century
typicalMedium acrylic paint
fresco
indoor public wall
outdoor public wall
tempera
wall painting
typicalPatron community organizations in the United States
federal art programs in the United States
local governments in the United States
typicalSubject African American history
civic ideals
immigrant experiences
indigenous histories
labor and industry
local landscapes
patriotic themes
struggles for social justice

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Maxine Albro movement American muralism
Coit Tower interior murals (contributor) associatedWith American muralism
this entity surface form: California mural movement