Wednesday, July 12, 2006

CCAC "Smoker" Parties

February 1936

Spring 1937

Robert Spray










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New Deal/WPA Art

Art of the Print

Norval Gill















































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New Deal/WPA Art

Louis Moulthrop

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Ferd Schlieman

Work, Rest and Play

Sketch Club, Leona Heights 1936


Willow Arch, Mother Lode 1935










Sketch Club, Half Moon Bay, Spring 1937


Carlton Ball, Fred Eng, Virginia Cleveland, Pete Bosko, Jim Walsh, Al Attwell, Louis Moulthrop, Norval Gill



Sketch Club, Point Richmond 1936

Alexander Nepote












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CCAC Commencement 1937



Xavier Martinez



Jim Stevens, John Moreland, Louis Moulthrop, Xavier Martinez, Alex Nepote, Norval Gill

Xavier Martinez (1896-1943), one of the professors at CCAC, lost his studio in the great 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. But the story he told his students of this event was that liquor had saved his life in the quake. Apparently he'd been out having a good time the night before and came home to sleep it off. He woke up early in the morning and staggered out of bed looking for another drink when the quake started. When it was over he discoverd that while the room was essentially intact, the bed he'd so recently occupied was completely covered with a huge pile of bricks, so he left the building and walked around outside for a while. On his return he found his friends agonizing over his apparent demise, since he could not possibly have survived under all that rubble. As "Marty" told it, he could only conclude that it was the liquor that had caused him to be out of bed at just the right moment and had indeed saved his life.

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