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    Artists who participated in the project included Raymond Boynton "The Dean of Frescoes of Coit Tower", Ralph Stackpole, Bernard Zakheim, Otis Oldfield, Victor Arnautoff, Edith Hamlin and Rinaldo Cuneo. Boynton is most famous for his mural work in California during the Great Depression.

Ray Boynton Art Auction Results

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    Ray Boynton's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from $800 USD to $16,250 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2015 the record price for this artist at auction is $16,250 USD for Youth (Study for a Coit Tower Mural), sold at Bonhams Los Angeles in 2017. The artist died in 1951.Nationality: American

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    Ray Boynton Raymond S. Boynton ( 1883-1951) The Gold River 21 x 48in overall: 22 1/2 x 49 1/2in Raymond S. Boynton (1883-1951) Youth (Study for a Coit Tower mural) 24 x 27in overall: 31 x 33in

Artist: Ray Boynton - New Deal Art Registry

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    Program: Treasury Art Project (TRAP) Location: lobby, above service counter: 6 lunettes were removed in a 1966 remodel. This is the center section of Mural M in the original set of 13, The original TRAP competition title of this section is "Cattle." Reference: Bruce & Watson, Art In Federal Buildings, Vol. I, Mural Designs 1934-1936, p. 249.

Ray Boynton Calabi Gallery

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    Bay Area Art Conservation Guild; Bodega Bay Heritage Gallery; Crocker Art Museum; Grace Hudson Museum; Hammerfriar Gallery and Framing; National Museum of Women in the Arts; Oakland Museum of California; Petaluma Arts Center; Sebastopol Center for the Arts; Sonoma County Museum; Sonoma Valley Museum of Art; The Gold Leaf Workshop; The Ren Brown ...

Ray Boynton – Public Art and Architecture from Around the ...

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    Ray Boynton was an Iowan, after studying art in Chicago he came to California to become the first California Fresco artist. His first project appeared in a Los Altos home in 1917. While teaching fresco at the California School of Fine Arts he completed the first large scale mural in the auditorium of Mills College in Oakland.

Raymond Sceptre Boynton - Biography

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    Raymond Boynton is known for Genre and town-landscape painting, mural. A painter and Depression-era muralist, Raymond Boynton is best known today for his many murals and canvases, done in oil and pastel, of the California Mother Lode country, mining activity, and historical landmarks. He was born on a farm near Whitten, Iowa on January 14, 1883.

Prices and estimates of works Raymond S. Boynton

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    Aug 15, 2010 · Ray Boynton' (lower left) and titled (on the stretcher) oil on canvas 21 x 48in overall: 22 1/2 x 49 1/2in Footnotes Provenance Collection of Albert Bender, San Francisco, California. Exhibition Oakland Art Museum, Oakland, California, circa 1960. Literature H.L. Dungan, "Artists and Their Work," Oakland Tribune, May 22, 1927, S-5.

Coit Tower: artists bios

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    Boyntoncame from the forms of Iowa, where he had been, among other things, a teamster driving horses. After studying art in Chicago, Boynton come west to make his mark as California's first frescoist. His first fresco appeared in a home in Los

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