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James Daugherty

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for the town hall, and installed in the school in 1935. The mural was restored, and revealed a scene, filled with violent and richly colored imagery, including snarling animals, tomahawk-wielding American Indians and a half-naked General Putnam strapped to a burning stake. School officials objected
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Four huge murals by James Daugherty, entitled "The Spirit of Pageantry — Africa", "The Spirit of Drama — Europe", "The Spirit of Cinema — America", and "The Spirit of Fantasy — Asia" are located in the
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In September 2006, controversy erupted at Hamilton Avenue School, an elementary school in
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Daugherty wrote and illustrated several children's books during his career, and his book
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to the violent imagery and ordered the mural removed to the Greenwich Public Library.
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Heroic America: James Daugherty's Mural Drawings from the 1930s
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painter, muralist, children's book author and illustrator.
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posters for various US Government agencies, including the
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The Société Anonyme: Modernism for America, Yale Gallery
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James Alexander Daugherty
James Harden Daugherty

American modernist

World War I
Asheville, North Carolina
Indiana
Ohio
Washington, D.C.
Corcoran School of Art
London
Frank Brangwyn
World War I
propaganda
United States Shipping Board
Daniel Boone
Newbery Medal
Caldecott Honor
Walt Whitman
Boston, Massachusetts
State Theatre
Playhouse Square
Cleveland, Ohio
Greenwich, Connecticut
Israel Putnam
Public Works of Art Project
"James Daugherty, Artist, Dead; Children's Book Author Was 84"
"James Henry Daugherty Papers"
"Translated Newbery titles | Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC)"

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