Estrada Courts: Moratorium: The Black and White Mural
- Collection
- Description
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A monochromatic photo-realistic montage portraying the 1970 Chicano Moratorium, a local anti-Vietnam War protest that was attacked by the Sheriff's Department. Other imagery condemns police brutality in the barrio. In 1979 Herrón returned to paint (in color) himself embracing his wife (lower right corner).
- Creation Date
- 1973; 1979 (alteration); 1979 (photograph)
- Artists
- Venue
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Boyle Heights (Los Angeles, California)
East Los Angeles (California)
Estrada Courts (housing complex)
- Physical Description
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acrylic paint on stucco; 32 x 24 feet
- Note
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Estrada Courts is a low-income housing project in the Boyle Heights area of Los Angeles, California and is well known for its murals, which reflect the Chicano barrio culture and traditions of the area.
- Geographic
- Personal Name
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- Language
- No linguistic content; Not applicable
- Identifier
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Shared Shelf: 1500305
- Classification
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Paintings
- Rights Holder
- UC Regents
- Copyright
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Under copyright (US)
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- Last Modified
2021-09-30