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12726
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Francis V. Kughler discusses the design and creation of his Eighth mural Lafayette in the Old South. The mural, created for the Institute of Government building in Chapel Hill, represents the carefree way of life in the prosperous antebellum South, culminating with the Marquis de Lafayette's visit in 1825. Kughler discusses his historical research, and the study of human subjects which aided in the creation of his latest work.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 29 Issue 13, Nov 1961, p8
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12702
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Francis V. Kughler discusses the design and creation of his eleventh mural Industrial Awakening. The mural, created for the Institute of Government building in Chapel Hill, represents the great development of industry that occurred in North Carolina after the turn of the century. Kughler discusses his historical research, and the study of human subjects which aided in the creation of his latest work highlighting the textile industry.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 29 Issue 24, Apr 1962, p8
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12674
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In the series painted by Francis V. Kughler for the Institute of Government building in Chapel Hill, the painting \"Road to North Carolina\" depicts the strong, moral people that came to the area to set their roots in the land. Kughler discusses the arrangement of main subjects in the painting, as well as his historical research, and the inspiration behind his fourth mural.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 29 Issue 6, Aug 1961, p10
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12754
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Francis V. Kughler discusses the design and creation of his ninth mural Crusade for Education. The mural, created for the Institute of Government building in Chapel Hill, represents Governor Aycock of North Carolina addressing an audience in the state capital in his crusade for education ca. 1900. Kughler discusses his historical research, and the study of human subjects which aided in the creation of his latest work.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 29 Issue 18, Feb 1962, p8
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12056
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In the series painted by Francis V. Kughler for the Institute of Government building in Chapel Hill, the painting of King Charles and the Lords Proprietors was one of two murals carried out in England. Kughler discusses the arrangement of the King and his Proprietors in the painting, as well as his historical research, and the inspiration behind his third mural.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 29 Issue 5, Aug 1961, p6, 11
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