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Study of a Man’s Head for “History of California”

Anton Refregier

Artwork Details

Study of a Man’s Head for “History of California”
circa 1940
Anton Refregier
graphite on paper
16 3/4 in x 13 15/16 in (42.55 cm x 35.4 cm)
1951/2.21

On Display

Not currently on display

Description

Subject Matter:

This study for the History of California, also called History of San Francisco mural (1948, Rincon Annex Post Office), shows a quarry worker, possibly of Chinese descent. In the completed mural, produced under the auspices of the Workers Progress Administration (WPA), the man depicted in this study is one of the central figures working to move a large bolder in the quarry. The large cycle of murals, twenty-seven in total, shows various subjects from scenes of generic workers to episodes of recent historical events in and around San Francisco. The study is typical of Refregier's work and the American Social Realist styling, influenced by the Mexican Muralists. 

Physical Description:

This drawing shows the head of a man. Sketched lines with shading around cheeks and eyes, which are closed, create the visage.  A faintly visible hat is sketched on the head. The drawing is signed (u.r.) "Anton Refregier." It may also say "San Francisco" although the handwriting is not clear.

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