Rico Lebrun
Rico Lebrun (1900-1964) painted the Genesis mural on the interior wall of the south entrance of Frary Hall in 1960. Along with José Clemente Orozco's Prometheus mural, it is one of the most important artistic treasures of Pomona College. The monumental figure of Noah sheltering a child (shown in the image here) serves as the mural's visual and symbolic center, while surrounding Noah are representations of the Deluge, Job, Sodom and Gomorrah, Cain and Abel, and Adam and Eve.
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Early study for Genesis
Rico Lebrun
Wash on paper
20th c American Graphic Arts
Study for Genesis: Figure fragment
Rico Lebrun
Wash on paper
20th c American Graphic Arts
The Crucifixion (from Grunewald)
Rico Lebrun
Lithograph on wove paper
20th c American Graphic Arts
The Flood
Rico Lebrun
Lithograph on paper
20th c American Graphic Arts
Untitled (Crucifixion)
Rico Lebrun
Lithograph on paper
20th c American Graphic Arts
Villon's Ballade No. 2
Rico Lebrun
Lithograph on paper
20th c American Graphic Arts
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