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Trouble in Frisco

Maker (American, 1904-1979)
ClassificationsPRINTS
Dateca. 1938
Mediumlithograph on paper
Dimensionsdiameter: 11 3/16 in. (28.4 cm.)
SignedSigned in lower right of recto: Fletcher Martin
InscribedSigned in lower right of recto: Fletcher Martin Inscribed in lower right of recto: "Trouble in Frisco"
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. Gift of Mrs. Homer D. Crotty.
Label TextLabor unrest was a central concern for printmakers in the 1930s. Martin's lithograph depicts the maritime strike of 1934, which began when seamen and longshoremen stopped working along the entire Pacific Coast. In San Francisco, businesses were brought to a halt. The strike broke out into riots when the Industrial Association, a group of business interests, began to move cargo from the docks to warehouses. On the most violent of these days, called "Bloody Thursday," strikers were met by the teargas, batons, and gunshots of city police and the National Guard.
Status
Not on view
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