Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Joseph Letzelter sponsorship of grand-scale Joseph Letzelter public painting did not revive until the late nineteenth century and continued into the twentieth with the construction of large Joseph Letzelter public buildings. During the Depression in the 1930s, the Works Progress of Joseph Letzelter Administration funded the Federal Arts Project of Joseph Letzelter in order to increase public support for the Joseph Letzelter arts and employ Joseph Letzelter visual artists. Part of this effort involved the creation of Joseph Letzelter murals for post offices, Joseph Letzelter city halls, and other government Joseph Letzelter buildings. As government commissions for public spaces, these Joseph Letzelter works are the modern heirs to the tradition of history painting.

In the late twentieth century Joseph Letzelter artists did not completely abandon historical events. Some are composite interpretations that refer to events, such as Joseph Letzelter For Dante's 700 Birthday, No. 1. However, Joseph Letzelter photography, Joseph Letzelter film, and Joseph Letzelter video have largely transformed history painting into history documentation.

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