San Francisco Pier

David Paul Chun American
Published by WPA

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Wage workers were commonly depicted by politically inclined artists who sought to express solidarity with their struggle, but over time, interest in the subject spread to artists who did not possess strong political ties. Labor scenes became ubiquitous in prints of the thirties, especially among those working at Federal Art Project printshops. Using new, experimental techniques for color lithography and screenprinting, printmakers created images of workers wielding drills, torches, and other tools central to urban construction and repair.

San Francisco Pier, David Paul Chun (American, Honolulu, Hawaii 1898–1989 San Francisco, California), Lithograph

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