STANTON MACDONALD WRIGHT:
MAN'S IMAGINATIVE AND INVENTIVE DEVELOPMENT


Date
1935

Location
Santa Monica Airport Adminstration Building, interior over entrance
3223 Donald Douglas Loop South
Santa Monica

Media Notes
None

Description

Originally 38 panels of this mural covering 2000 square feet filled all four walls in the main reading room of the Santa Monica Public Library. When the library building was demolished in 1974, the entire art work was placed in storage in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Currently, only this one lunette is on display locadly. In it the widespread dissemination of knowledge is represented by the meeting of land and sea caravans from different parts of the world. Present are Mongols, Chinese, Persians, Egyptians, and Arabians.


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