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Anton Refregier

1905 - 1979

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  • Nationality: Rusia
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Movements: social realism
  • Top 3 works:
    • History of San Francisco mural Beating the Chinese by at Rincon Annex Post Office located near the Embarcadero at 101 Spear Street, San Francisco, California
    • First Color Study, Exhibition Hall, Community Center, New York World's Fair (perspective sketch for mural, Cultural Activities in the WPA, WPA Building)
    • for I say at the core of democracy, finally, is the religious element. All the religions, old and new, are there. Walt Whitman, Democratic Vistas, 1871. From the series Great Ideas of Western Man
  • Top-ranked work: History of San Francisco mural Beating the Chinese by at Rincon Annex Post Office located near the Embarcadero at 101 Spear Street, San Francisco, California
  • Born: 1905, Rusia
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  • Art period: Arte moderno
  • Died: 1979
  • Lifespan: 74 years
  • Museums on APS:
    • Biblioteca del Congreso de Estados Unidos
    • Biblioteca del Congreso de Estados Unidos
    • Biblioteca del Congreso de Estados Unidos
    • Biblioteca del Congreso de Estados Unidos
    • Biblioteca del Congreso de Estados Unidos
  • Works on APS: 17

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Anton Refregier: A Visionary of Social Realism and San Francisco’s History

Anton Refregier (March 20, 1905 – October 10, 1979) stands as a significant figure in American art history, particularly recognized for his monumental mural series “The History of San Francisco” and his contribution to the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Born in Moscow, Refregier’s journey to artistic prominence began with an emigration to the United States in 1920, marking the start of a prolific career characterized by social realism and a deep engagement with the cultural landscape of his adopted nation.

Early Life and Artistic Training

Refregier's formative years were spent navigating the challenges of adapting to a new environment while honing his artistic skills. After securing a scholarship to Rhode Island School of Design in 1921, he immersed himself in formal training, developing a foundational understanding of classical techniques alongside emerging modernist influences. Returning to New York City in 1925, he pursued freelance commissions, specializing in replicating iconic paintings by masters like François Boucher and Jean-Honoré Fragonard – an endeavor that instilled in him meticulous craftsmanship and an appreciation for artistic heritage. His travels to Munich in 1927 proved pivotal, exposing him to the burgeoning movement of Abstract Expressionism under the mentorship of Hans Hofmann, shaping his stylistic sensibilities and broadening his artistic horizons. This exposure profoundly impacted Refregier’s approach to color and composition, propelling him toward a distinctive visual language that would define his future endeavors.

The Influence of Depression Era Inspiration

Refregier’s artistic development gained considerable momentum during the Great Depression era (1935-1939), a period that profoundly impacted his worldview. Living in the Mount Airy Artists' Colony in Croton-on-Hudson, he experienced firsthand the hardships faced by ordinary Americans and drew inspiration from these realities. As Refregier eloquently stated, “The richer we in possessions, the poorer we became in their enjoyment,” reflecting a humanist perspective rooted in empathy and social consciousness—a sentiment that resonated deeply within his artistic vision. He recognized the transformative power of confronting adversity and translating it into compelling visual narratives. This experience fueled his desire to depict the human condition with honesty and compassion, informing the thematic core of many of his subsequent artworks.

WPA Mural Commissions and Artistic Legacy

The Works Progress Administration (WPA), established in 1935, provided Refregier with an invaluable opportunity to realize his ambitions as a muralist. This government initiative championed artistic endeavors during the Depression, fostering collaboration between artists and communities. Refregier’s involvement in WPA projects culminated in “The History of San Francisco,” a breathtaking twenty-seven panel masterpiece commissioned for the Rincon Center in downtown San Francisco. Completed from 1940 to 1948, this monumental artwork encapsulates the entirety of California's history—from prehistoric times through the early 20th century—employing bold tonal contrasts and expressive brushwork characteristic of social realism. Refregier’s masterful execution captured not only the visual splendor of California but also its complex socio-political narrative, cementing his place as a champion of American art history and demonstrating the profound impact that artistic engagement can have on shaping cultural understanding.

Notable Works

Refregier's oeuvre encompasses a diverse range of paintings and prints, reflecting his versatility as an artist. However, “The History of San Francisco” remains his undisputed magnum opus—a testament to his dedication to monumental art projects and his ability to convey grand narratives through visual storytelling. Alongside this iconic mural, Refregier produced numerous portraits and landscapes that showcase his meticulous technique and sensitivity to detail. His artistic legacy continues to inspire artists today, reminding us of the importance of confronting social issues with artistic integrity and striving for beauty amidst challenging circumstances.
  • “The History of California” (1940-1948) – Rincon Center, San Francisco
  • Portraits of Notable Figures
  • Landscapes Featuring Californian Scenes