Depicting vignettes of community history, The Greenwich Village Murals consist of children's composite drawings inspired and guided by an artist concerned with "identity" and its portrayal. Lee Brozgol first intended to devote each of the four panels to one famous person. "But the village is so rich in amazing characters who shaped America that picking only twelve was impossible," he says. With students from Greenwich Village's P.S. 41, he found space for some forty people arranged in four groupings: Founders, Providers, Bohemians, and Rebels - bending time to group them together. Deborah Lewis, a teacher at P.S. 41, helped Brozgol select nine fifth and sixth graders for the project. The resulting presentation recognizes the many individuals who gave the neighborhood its reputation as a cauldron of artistic and political activity.
Installed, 1994
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45 Christopher St.
Platform of the Christopher St.-Sheridan Sq. subway station
The Founders : Center panel Featuring Ira Aldredge in the center panel. Aldredge (1807 -1867) was a noted Shakespearean actor who began his career performing in the African Grove Theatre at the intersection of Mercer and Bleecker Streets.
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The Founders Right Side
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The Providers: Left side
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The Providers : Center Featuring Mary Simkhovitch (1867 - 1951) in the center panel. Simkhovitch was a social worker, city planner and one of the founder of Greenwich House in 1902.
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The Providers : Right Side
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The Providers
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The Bohemians : Left Panel
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The Bohemians : Left Panel
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The Bohemians : Left Panel
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The Bohemians : Detail Left Panel
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The Bohemians : Center and Right Panels
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Mabel Dodge
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The Bohemians : Mabel Dodge
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Mabel Dodge
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Mabel Dodge
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Detail Mabel Dodge Panel
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The Bohemians : Detail Central Panel
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The Bohemians : Detail Center Panel
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The Bohemians : Detail Left Panel
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The Bohemians : Detail Center Panel
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The Bohemians : Detail Right Panel
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The Bohemians : Detail Right Panel
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The Bohemians : Detail Right Panel
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The Bohemians : Detail Right Panel
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The Bohemians : Detail Right Panel
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The Bohemians : Right Panel
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The Rebels
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The Rebels : Left Side
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The Rebels : Featuring Thomas Paine (1737 - 1809) in the center panel. Paine was the author of “Common Sense", a political pamphlet that fueled America’s War of Independence. Paine lived at what is now known as 309 Bleecker Street.