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Title
Corrido de Boyle Heights, Boyle Heights, 1984
Creator
Botello, David
Healy, Wayne
Yepes, George
Botello, Paul
Morin, David
Cazarez, Ismael
Dunitz, Robin J
Contributor
Payless Shoe Source
Date Created and/or Issued
1984
Publication Information
University of Southern California. Libraries
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
Robin Dunitz Slides of Los Angeles Murals, 1925-2002
Rights Information
The files represent Ms. Dunitz' personal collection of materials collected over the years of her involvement in documenting and preserving Los Angeles murals. They are available for consultation in the Helen Topping Architecture and Fine Arts Library, University of Southern California. For an appointment, contact the Library at (213) 740-1956.
The images are accessible for fair use. However, muralists retain all rights to their work, and Robin Dunitz retains copyright for the images. Any requests for permission to reproduce the images must be directed to: Robin Dunitz, 503-764-9897, rjdunitz@comcast.net
USC Helen Topping Architecture and Fine Arts Library
Watt Hall 4d, USC, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0294
afa@usc.edu
Description
Corrido de Boyle Heights, Boyle Heights, 1984. Payless Shoes, exterior, 2336 Brooklyn Place at Soto (southwest corner), Boyle Heights. A Corrido is a traditional ballad-style Mexican song. In the current mural, local musician Margarito Gutierrez (descendant of mariachi Vargas de Teclitlan) is playing his virtuoso fiddle while El Piporro plays the accordion. Joe Alaniz (1933-1967) tears himself away from his shrimp and garlic to enjoy the music, and a newly-wed couple dances. This mural is at least the third to occupy this same wall. In about 1974, Frank Romero covered 200 square feet with a whimsical spray can heart. In 1978 the Citywide Mural Project brought together several artists to paint Our People (70' x 16'). Among those involved were John Valadez, Barbara Carrasco, Glenna Boltuch (Avila), Carlos Callejo, Leo Limon, George Yepes, and Rod Sakai. In the early 1980s that mural was destroyed when new earthquake codes required Payless Shoes to add steel H-beams and make other improvements to its unreinforced masonry building. Acrylic on stucco, 17' x 80' (1400 square feet), by East Los Streetscapers (David Botello, Wayne Healy, George Yepes), assisted by Paul Botello, David Morin, and Ismael Cazarez. Sponsored by Payless Shoe Source. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 317, #68.
Type
image
Format
2 slides : col.
2 x 2 in.
color slides
slides (photographs)
Identifier
dunitz-1325.tif
dunitz-1326.tif
http://doi.org/10.25549/dunitz-c15-1974
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/dunitz-1325.jpg
Subject
Street art
Mural painting and decoration
Ballads
Folk music
Time Period
1984
Place
2336 Brooklyn Place at Soto
34.040263,-118.193125
Boyle Heights
California
Los Angeles
USA
Source
University of Southern California [Contributing entity]
dunitz-1325; dunitz-1326 [Identifying number]
Relation
Dunitz, Robin J. Street Gallery: a guide to 1000 Los Angeles Murals. Los Angeles, CA: RJD Enterprises, c1993; Dunitz, Robin J. Street gallery: a guide to 1000 Los Angeles Murals. Rev. 2nd ed. Los Angeles, CA: RJD Enterprises, c1998
Robin Dunitz Slides of Los Angeles Murals, 1925-2002

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