The Mercury News

New Deal art experts say it was vandalism to paint over mural

- By Karen Matthews

NEW YORK >> A mural of constellat­ions in the night sky adorned a third-floor ceiling at DeWitt Clinton High School for more than 75 years, one of thousands of artworks in New York City and around the country supported by New Deal programs to employ artists and beautify public spaces.

But Scorpio, Taurus and the rest are now hidden under bright blue paint, slathered on during a repair project, and preservati­onists say the paintingov­er of the mural “Constellat­ions” by German-born artist Alfred Floegel was a travesty.

“That was an amazing act of vandalism that they had no right to do,” said Gray Brechin, the founder of a project called the Living New Deal that catalogs public works funded by the Franklin Delano Roosevelt administra­tion.

The mural cover-up was first reported in the New York Daily News, which said it happened last November. Doug Cohen, a spokesman for the New York City Department of Education, said the mural was painted over during roof repairs at the 89-yearold Bronx school. He said officials are “exploring ways to restore this historic artwork.”

One art restorer said it would be possible, though expensive, to remove the blue paint from “Constellat­ions.”

“I would think that it could be done not only safely, it could look perfect,” said Scott Haskins of Santa Barbara, California-based Fine Art Conservati­on Laboratori­es.

Haskins said “Constellat­ions” is not the first historic school mural to be painted over.

“Every once in a while you get a dingbat principal that gets a roller out and tells maintenanc­e to give it a fresh coat of paint,” he said. “I’ve seen it happen all over the country.”

There have been several cases of New Deal murals that were painted over and later restored.

Seven murals at New Mexico Highlands University depicting different fields of knowledge were covered with white paint sometime in the 1960s. They were restored in 2011 after the New Mexico New Deal Preservati­on Associatio­n hired an art conservato­r to uncover them.

 ?? FRANK DE CRUZ — VIA AP ?? A mural painted in the 1930s by Alfred Floegel on the walls and ceiling at DeWitt Clinton High School in New York is shown in 2015. The ceiling is now painted over.
FRANK DE CRUZ — VIA AP A mural painted in the 1930s by Alfred Floegel on the walls and ceiling at DeWitt Clinton High School in New York is shown in 2015. The ceiling is now painted over.

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