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Ralph Ward Stackpole (May 1, 1885 – December 10, 1973) was an American sculptor, painter, muralist, etcher and art educator, San Francisco's leading artist during the 1920s and 1930s. Stackpole was involved in the art and causes of social realism, especially during the Great Depression, when he was part of the Public Works of Art Project, Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration, and the Treasury Department's Section of Painting and Sculpture. Stackpole was responsible for recommending that architect Timothy L. Pflueger bring Mexican muralist Diego Rivera to San Francisco to work on the San Francisco Stock Exchange and its attached office tower in 1930–31. His son Peter Stackpole became a well-known photojournalist.

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  • رالف ستاكبول (ar)
  • Ralph Stackpole (eo)
  • Ralph Stackpole (fr)
  • Ralph Stackpole (en)
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  • كان رالف وارد ستاكبول (1 مايو 1885- 10 ديسمبر 1973) نحاتًا ورسامًا ورسام جداريات ونقاش ومعلم تربية فنية أمريكي، وفنان سان فرانسيسكو الرائد في خلال عشرينيات وثلاثينيات القرن الماضي. كان ستاكبول منخرطًا في فن وقضايا الواقعية الاجتماعية، ولا سيما في خلال الكساد الكبير، عندما كان جزءًا من مشروع الأشغال العامة للفنون، ومشروع الفن الفيدرالي لإدارة تقدم الأعمال، وقسم الرسم والنحت بوزارة الخزانة. كان ستاكبول مسؤولًا عن التوصية بأن يجلب المهندس المعماري تيموثي إل. فلويغر رسام الجداريات المكسيكي دييغو ريفييرا إلى سان فرانسيسكو للعمل في بورصة سان فرانسيسكو وبرج المكتب الملحق بها في 1930- 1931. صار ابنه بيتر ستاكبول مصورًا صحفيًا معروفًا. (ar)
  • Ralph Ward STACKPOLE (naskita la 1-an de majo 1885 - mortinta la 13-an de decembro 1973 estis usona skulptisto, pentristo, muralisto, gravuristo, kaj . Li estis la plej eminenta artisto en Sanfrancisko dum la 1920-aj kaj 1930-aj jaroj. Li aktivis en la arto kaj movadoj de socia realismo, dum la granda Depresio, kiam li partoprenis plurajn artorilatajn programojn de la usona registaro sub Franklin D. Roosevelt. (eo)
  • Ralph Ward Stackpole (1er mai 1885 - 10 décembre 1973) est un sculpteur, peintre, muraliste, graveur et professeur d'art américain. Il fut un des artistes les plus connus de San Francisco dans les années 1920 et 1930. Ralph Stackpole s'est engagé dans le mouvement du réalisme social, notamment durant la Grande Dépression. Il faisait alors partie du Federal Art Project de la Work Projects Administration et de la Section de la peinture et de la sculpture du Département du Trésor. Ralph Stackpole a été chargé d'inciter l'architecte Timothy L. Pflueger à convaincre le muraliste mexicain Diego Rivera de venir à San Francisco pour travailler à la Bourse de San Francisco et à sa tour de bureaux attenante en 1930. Son fils Peter Stackpole est devenu un photojournaliste renommé. (fr)
  • Ralph Ward Stackpole (May 1, 1885 – December 10, 1973) was an American sculptor, painter, muralist, etcher and art educator, San Francisco's leading artist during the 1920s and 1930s. Stackpole was involved in the art and causes of social realism, especially during the Great Depression, when he was part of the Public Works of Art Project, Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration, and the Treasury Department's Section of Painting and Sculpture. Stackpole was responsible for recommending that architect Timothy L. Pflueger bring Mexican muralist Diego Rivera to San Francisco to work on the San Francisco Stock Exchange and its attached office tower in 1930–31. His son Peter Stackpole became a well-known photojournalist. (en)
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  • Puy-de-Dôme, France (en)
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