Oil painting -> List of Painters -> Stanton MacDonald-Wright
Stanton MacDonald-Wright
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The artist exhibited in New York City, then returned to Los Angeles, California in 1919. He was a major force in the Los Angeles art scene for the next several decades. He was the director of the Southern California division of the federal Works Project Administration from 1935 to 1942, and personally completed several major civic art projects, including the murals in Santa Monica City Hall.
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After World War II, MacDonald-Wright became interested in Japanese art and Japanese culture, which led to the renewal of synchronism in his work. He taught art for decades at UCLA and also had studios in Kyoto, Japan and Florence, Italy.









