August 12, 2015 7:00 pm

Walls of San Francisco Art Institute Reveal Hidden Frescos

It’s no surprise the walls of San Francisco’s venerable Art Institute are covered in student art. Inside its main gallery, bold youthful paintings are perched like minions beneath Diego Rivera’s giant fresco, painted by the artist in 1931, just several years after the opening of the school’s fortress-like Russian Hill campus. Joe Rosato Jr. reports.

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