User:Innerlogik/Jean Donald Swiggett
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Jean Donald Swiggett (January 30, 1910 – December 9, 1990) was an American artist best known for his murals, paintings, and lithographs.
Born in Franklin, Indiana, Swiggett moved to Long Beach, California in 1912[1] and studdied at the Chouinard Art Institute. Swiggett recieved a B.A. in Art from San Diego State University in 1934, he went on to recieve a M.F.A. from the University of Southern California in 1939. Swiggett worked on public art installations for the Works Progress Administration(WAP/FAP) created by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. These installations include the Ada County Courthouse in Boise, Idaho[2], the United States Post Office in Franklin, Indiana[3], and PolyTech high School in Long Beach, California[4].
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[edit]Bartlett/Swiggett Fresco: Industrial Activities in Long Beach
Swiggett Mural: Local Industry
Swiggett Watercolor: Exploration and Mining; Kellogg, Idaho
New Deal Fine Arts Projects: A Bibliography, 1933-1992