Born in the Ukraine of Russia, Victor Arnautoff became one of the most
influential muralists in San Francisco in the 1930s and worked for the
Federal Arts Project, WPA, in the expressive, social protest-style of
Diego Rivera. He was also a painter, lithographer, sculptor, and
respected teacher, and the subjects of his art work ranged from
portraits, still lifes, and landscapes early in his career to more
socially conscious themes later.
He arrived in San Francisco in
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