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The Journal of San Diego History
Spring 1986, Volume 32, Number 2
Contents of this Issue
Book Notes
Belle Baranceanu - A Retrospective.
Essays by Bram
Dijkstra and Anne Weaver. Chronology by Bruce Kamerling. La Jolla: University of
California, San Diego Mandeville Gallery, 1985. Illustrations. Bibliographies.
64 Pages. $12.50 Paperback.
Belle Baranceanu - A Retrospective is the catalog
for an exhibit of the San Diego artist called "San Diego's leading modernist
painter." Baranceanu was trained in Chicago in the 1920s, and moved permanently
to San Diego in the 1930s. In San Diego she taught at The Francis Parker School
and several other institutions, and continued to produce works in several
mediums. Baranceanu is probably best known locally as a mural painter and as an
illustrator. Many of her murals were Depression Era works; the most famous were
at La Jolla High School, the La Jolla post office building, at Roosevelt Junior
High School, and at the Old Town Community Church. Sadly, most have been
destroyed. The catalog includes, in addition to numerous color and black and
white reproductions of Baranceanu's works, an essay on her art by Bram Dijkstra
and another on her murals by Anne Weaver. Both essays include helpful
bibliographies. There is also a chronology prepared by San Diego Historical
Society Curator, Bruce Kamerling, who has been important in preserving
Baranceanu's papers, memorabilia and some art works. Anyone interested in the
history of art in San Diego, or in modernist art of the 1920s and 1930s, should
acquire this publication.
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