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Philadelphia Mural Gets New Life

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Philadelphia Mural Gets New Life
Philadelphia Mural Gets New Life
Paul V. Profeta and Associates, in conjunction with the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program, has restored of one of the city’s oldest modern murals, located at the 100k SF Philadelphia Design Building (2300 Chestnut St), which the company owns. The painting, a trompe l’oeil called “Chestnut Place,” was originally painted by noted muralist Richard Haas in 1983, who was on hand for the re-dedication ceremony. Above, Philly chief cultural officer Gary Steuer, lead muralist on the restoration Jonathan Laidacker, Richard Haas, Paul Profeta, director of the city’s Mural Arts Program Jane Golden, and assistant muralists Charles Newman and Laura Velez.
Related Topics: Chestnut Place, Richard Haas