Title supplied by cataloger. ""The Old Woman of the Freeway"" (or the ""Freeway Lady"") was painted along the Hollywood Freeway by Kent Twitchell in honor of his grandmother who had lived in Hollywood. Actress Lillian Bronson (1902-1995) served as Twitchell's model, but the afghan captured in the mural was one made by his grandmother. In 1986, the mural was lost when Blue Wallscapes, a billboard company, painted over it. The mural was recreated 30 years later on the Students Services Center of Los Angeles Valley College, near where Fulton and Hillview Park avenues meet. Kent Twitchell painting his ""The Old Lady of the Freeway"" mural on the Los Angeles Prince Hotel, 1255 W. Temple Street in Echo Park, in July 1974.
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image
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1 slide : color ; 5x5 cm. Photographic color slides
Murals Los Angeles Prince Hotel Artists--United States Scaffolding Older women in art Lost works of art Hotels Trees Bronson, Lillian,--1902-1995 Echo Park (Los Angeles, Calif.) United States Highway 101 Twitchell, Kent
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