Chinga
07-05-2019, 10:18 AM
The left continues with madness. Why not preserve the original art work for future generations (Pending the return of sanity) by placing boards over and painting a new mural. It's a good thing that the tomb of King Tut isn't in LA., they'd redo the inside with iconic Rap music & Laker posters above urinals that discharged down to the floor.
"San Francisco will spend up to $600,000 to paint over historical artwork at a public school depicting the life of George Washington, a mural once seen as educational and innovative but now criticized as racist and degrading for its depiction of black and Native American people.
The “Life of Washington” was painted by Victor Arnautoff, one of the foremost muralists in the San Francisco area during the Great Depression. The San Francisco Board of Education’s decision to paint over the 83-year-old mural is prompting some to worry that other artwork from the so-called New Deal era could face a similar fate because of changing sensitivities.
In addition to depicting Washington as a soldier, surveyor and statesman, the 13-panel, 1,600-square-foot mural at George Washington High School contains images of white pioneers standing over the body of a Native American and slaves working at Washington's Mount Vernon estate in Virginia."
https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-san-francisco-mural-20190704-story.html
"San Francisco will spend up to $600,000 to paint over historical artwork at a public school depicting the life of George Washington, a mural once seen as educational and innovative but now criticized as racist and degrading for its depiction of black and Native American people.
The “Life of Washington” was painted by Victor Arnautoff, one of the foremost muralists in the San Francisco area during the Great Depression. The San Francisco Board of Education’s decision to paint over the 83-year-old mural is prompting some to worry that other artwork from the so-called New Deal era could face a similar fate because of changing sensitivities.
In addition to depicting Washington as a soldier, surveyor and statesman, the 13-panel, 1,600-square-foot mural at George Washington High School contains images of white pioneers standing over the body of a Native American and slaves working at Washington's Mount Vernon estate in Virginia."
https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-san-francisco-mural-20190704-story.html