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Youth and Democracy (detail 02), a mural by Dorr Bothwell (1938). The mural was a WPA Federal Art Project, at Hollenbeck Middle School, Los Angeles. Casein paint (dimensions: about 2′ x 200′). Photo: Melissa Lamont, San Diego State University.

Youth and Democracy (detail 02), a mural by Dorr Bothwell (1938). The mural was a WPA Federal Art Project, at Hollenbeck Middle School, Los Angeles. Casein paint (dimensions: about 2' x 200'). Photo: Melissa Lamont, San Diego State University.

Posted on September 4, 2017September 4, 2017

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Youth and Democracy (detail 01), a mural by Dorr Bothwell (1938). The mural, painted as a frieze in the auditorium foyer, was a WPA Federal Art Project at Hollenbeck Middle School, Los Angeles. Casein paint (dimensions: about 2′ x 200′). Photo: Melissa Lamont, San Diego State University.

Youth and Democracy (detail 01), a mural by Dorr Bothwell (1938). The mural was a WPA Federal Art Project, at Hollenbeck Middle School, Los Angeles. Casein paint (dimensions: about 2' x 200'). Photo: Melissa Lamont, San Diego State University.

Posted on September 4, 2017September 4, 2017

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The Mill, Port Gamble Washington by Dorr Bothwell (1926). Oil pastel (14.5″ x 11″). Private collection.

Posted on September 3, 2017September 3, 2017

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Mother Writing: Saint Helens by Dorr Bothwell (1923). Portrait of the artist’s mother Florence Hodgson Bothwell. Private collection.

Mother Writing: Saint Helens by Dorr Bothwell (1923). Portrait of the artist's mother Florence Hodgson Bothwell. Private collection.

Posted on September 3, 2017September 13, 2017

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The Mill: Port Gamble, Washington by Dorr Bothwell (1927). Oil pastels. Private collection.

The Mill at Port Gamble, Washington by Dorr Bothwell (1927). Oil pastels. Private collection.

Posted on September 3, 2017September 3, 2017

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Still Life with Figs by Dorr Bothwell. Oil (28″ x 22″). Private collection.

Posted on August 31, 2017October 21, 2017

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Secret Triumph by Dorr Bothwell (1978), Oil (51″ x 32″). Private collection.

Posted on August 31, 2017September 24, 2017

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Innocence by Dorr Bothwell (1979). Serigraph. Private collection.

Posted on August 31, 2017September 14, 2017

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Innocence Series No. III by Dorr Bothwell. Serigraph. Private collection.

Posted on August 31, 2017September 22, 2017

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Innocence Series I by Dorr Bothwell. Serigraph. Private collection.

Posted on August 31, 2017September 22, 2017

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