Glazed (mosaic) mural by the artist Francisco Eppens Helguera in 1952. It is located on the south wall of the Faculty of Dentistry. The inscription in the lower left corner "MOSAICOS VENECIANOS DE MEXICO SA" documents that the mosaic tiles were created by the, then new, company Mosaicos Venicianos de Mexico, S.A.
Often referred to as a mural, this work is executed in mosaic over a bas-relief surface. The mosaic tiles were created by the, then new, company Mosaicos Venicianos de Mexico, S.A.
Faculty of Sciences, Esplanade of Prometheus courtyard, with a reflecting pool and fountain in the form of a creature with water spouting out of its mouth.
Four musicians in an ensemble including, from left, a violinist, a violinist, a man with a small vihuela, and a man with a large vihuela. Four villagers, a man, a boy, a girl and a woman, stand in front. They are standing in front of an adobe building with a tile roof.
Collection of approximately 800 digitized photographs and other items collected by Walter L. Gordon, Jr. and given to William C. Beverly, Jr., who donated the collection to UCLA. Collection includes photos given to Walter by his former boss, Charlotta Bass, publisher of the California Eagle, as well as other photos he collected. Photos largely depict African American social life and family life in 1940s Los Angeles and feature celebrities, athletes, politicians, lawyers, and other notable people of the era.
SPANISH: Fotografía de hombre bailando en la calle junto a cuerda de tamboriles.<br>ENGLISH: Photograph of a man dancing in the street next to a group of drummers.