Create barrios unidos, San Fernando, early 1980s. Chacon's Barber Shop, exterior, 750 Kalisher Street (mural on Woodworth Street), San Fernando. This is a call for pride in being Chicano, for unity instead of fighting between gangs. The central figure is the Aztec king Cuauhtemoc. His name means "Descending Eagle" in the Aztec language Nahuatl. By Juan Pueblo, Donna Reyes, George Duarte, and several assistants. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 139, #25
The murals of Estrada Courts. Leopard crouching in a tree, Los Angeles, 1975, 3281 East Olympic Boul...
Chicano time trip, 1977, East West Bank, 2601 North Broadway (at Daly Boulevard), exterior. This was...
Graffiti: The wild seed of mural art, San Fernando, 1984. Head Start State Pre-School, exterior, 124...
The murals of Estrada Courts. We are not a minority, Los Angeles, 1978, 3217 East Olympic Boulevard....
As the Chicano movement took shape in the 1960s, Chicano artists quickly began to articulate the att...
Mexico-Tenochitlan--The wall that talks, Highland Park, Los Angeles, 1996. Arroyo Furniture, 6037 No...
The murals of Estrada Courts. The United Union Farmworkers Union theme, Los Angeles, 1977, 3355 East...
The murals of Estrada Courts. Mountain with road zigzagging to the top, Los Angeles, 1974, 3351 East...
Chains of life, East Los Angeles, 1974. Angelus Sawdust Products Corporation, exterior, 1516 Grande ...
The murals of Estrada Courts. Two Indian chiefs facing each other, untitled, 1974, 3384 1/2 Hunter S...
Sepia Photograph, 7.25" x 4.5".The photo shows the statue, by engineer Francisco Jimenez and sculpto...
The learning tree, Los Angeles, 1975. Plaza de la Raza, exterior facing parking lot, 3540 North Miss...
The murals of Estrada Courts. A pride of lions, Los Angeles, [s.d.], 3231 East Olympic Boulevard (wa...
Note portant sur l’auteur SAN DIEGO (CALIFORNIE): CHICANO PARK. MURAL DE VICTOR OCHOA, RAUL JAQUEZ ...
The Hispanic population is rapidly increasing. The U. S. 2000 Census reports that the Hispanic popul...
The murals of Estrada Courts. Leopard crouching in a tree, Los Angeles, 1975, 3281 East Olympic Boul...
Chicano time trip, 1977, East West Bank, 2601 North Broadway (at Daly Boulevard), exterior. This was...
Graffiti: The wild seed of mural art, San Fernando, 1984. Head Start State Pre-School, exterior, 124...
The murals of Estrada Courts. We are not a minority, Los Angeles, 1978, 3217 East Olympic Boulevard....
As the Chicano movement took shape in the 1960s, Chicano artists quickly began to articulate the att...
Mexico-Tenochitlan--The wall that talks, Highland Park, Los Angeles, 1996. Arroyo Furniture, 6037 No...
The murals of Estrada Courts. The United Union Farmworkers Union theme, Los Angeles, 1977, 3355 East...
The murals of Estrada Courts. Mountain with road zigzagging to the top, Los Angeles, 1974, 3351 East...
Chains of life, East Los Angeles, 1974. Angelus Sawdust Products Corporation, exterior, 1516 Grande ...
The murals of Estrada Courts. Two Indian chiefs facing each other, untitled, 1974, 3384 1/2 Hunter S...
Sepia Photograph, 7.25" x 4.5".The photo shows the statue, by engineer Francisco Jimenez and sculpto...
The learning tree, Los Angeles, 1975. Plaza de la Raza, exterior facing parking lot, 3540 North Miss...
The murals of Estrada Courts. A pride of lions, Los Angeles, [s.d.], 3231 East Olympic Boulevard (wa...
Note portant sur l’auteur SAN DIEGO (CALIFORNIE): CHICANO PARK. MURAL DE VICTOR OCHOA, RAUL JAQUEZ ...
The Hispanic population is rapidly increasing. The U. S. 2000 Census reports that the Hispanic popul...
The murals of Estrada Courts. Leopard crouching in a tree, Los Angeles, 1975, 3281 East Olympic Boul...
Chicano time trip, 1977, East West Bank, 2601 North Broadway (at Daly Boulevard), exterior. This was...
Graffiti: The wild seed of mural art, San Fernando, 1984. Head Start State Pre-School, exterior, 124...