File:Stackpole-CaliforniaLaborSchool.jpg

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Summary

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Non-free media information and use rationale true for Ralph Stackpole
Description

The image is of an advertisement for a sculpture class to be given by Ralph Stackpole at the California Labor School on April 12, 1945. The poster was the work of artist Louise Gilbert.

Source

https://books.google.com/books?id=40L2xr23q94C&pg=PP47 From the book At work: the art of California labor, by Mark Dean Johnson, page 47.

Article

Ralph Stackpole

Portion used

All of image, as its text extends to the edges.

Low resolution?

Shrunk to half width, for one-quarter resolution. 325 pixels wide.

Purpose of use

To show the style of work that Stackpole was known for, to show the style that his classes were presented in.

Replaceable?

None. Historic class, not repeated.

Other information

The California Labor School was a pro-labor institution which was funded by the Communist Party of America and also by captains of industry such as A. P. Giannini, founder of the Bank of America. It was placed on the California Attorney General's blacklist during the House Un-American Activities investigations into Communism in the 1950s.

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