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El Pueblo: The Historic Heart of Los Angeles

    Jean Bruce Poole and Tevvy Ball

    Founded in 1781 by pioneers from what is today northern Mexico, El Pueblo de Los Angeles mirrors the history and heritage of the city to which it gave birth. When the pueblo was the capital of Mexico's Alta California, the region's rancheros came here to celebrate mass or to attend fiestas in the historic Plaza. Following California's statehood in 1850, the pueblo for a time ranked among the most lawless towns of the American West. American speculators, wealthy rancheros, and Italian wine merchants crowded its dusty streets. The town's first barrio and the vibrant precincts of Old Chinatown soon grew up nearby. As Los Angeles burgeoned into a modern metropolis, its historic heart fell into ruin, to be revitalized by the creation in 1930 of the romantic Mexican marketplace at Olvera Street. Here, two years later, David Alfaro Siqueiros painted the landmark mural América Tropical, whose story is a fascinating tale of art, politics, and censorship. In the decades since, the pueblo has remained one of Southern California's most enduring and most complex cultural symbols.

    El Pueblo vividly recounts the story of the birthplace of Los Angeles. An engaging historical narrative is complemented by abundant illustrations and a tour of the pueblo's historic buildings. The book also describes initiatives to preserve the pueblo's rich heritage and considers the significance of its multicultural legacy for Los Angeles today.

    Jean Bruce Poole was senior curator and then historic museum director of El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument between 1977 and her retirement in 2001. Tevvy Ball is an editor with Getty Publications.

    "Facing history is courageous, enlightening, and spiritually centering. This book gives us that ability. It is one of the most needed and best books on L.A."
    —Edward James Olmos

    "Sumptuously and elegantly presented."
    —Los Angeles Times Book Review

    "This book sets the rung very high on the level of excellence that other books need to obtain.…It is a gem of documentation."
    —Tradicion Revista

    "The educated narrative is aided by a wealth of illustrations in an engaging design, nicely packaged by Getty Publications."
    Sam Hall Kaplan, City Observed, KCRW

    "The superbly presented story of the birth and growth of Los Angeles, California, brought to life in a lavish historic tour."
    —Wisconsin Bookwatch

     

    136 pages
    8 x 10 inches
    88 color and 72 b/w illustrations
    ISBN 978-0-89236-662-0
    paperback

    Getty Publications
    Imprint: Getty Conservation Institute
    and the J. Paul Getty Museum
    Series: Conservation and Cultural Heritage

    2002

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      Jean Bruce Poole and Tevvy Ball

      Founded in 1781 by pioneers from what is today northern Mexico, El Pueblo de Los Angeles mirrors the history and heritage of the city to which it gave birth. When the pueblo was the capital of Mexico's Alta California, the region's rancheros came here to celebrate mass or to attend fiestas in the historic Plaza. Following California's statehood in 1850, the pueblo for a time ranked among the most lawless towns of the American West. American speculators, wealthy rancheros, and Italian wine merchants crowded its dusty streets. The town's first barrio and the vibrant precincts of Old Chinatown soon grew up nearby. As Los Angeles burgeoned into a modern metropolis, its historic heart fell into ruin, to be revitalized by the creation in 1930 of the romantic Mexican marketplace at Olvera Street. Here, two years later, David Alfaro Siqueiros painted the landmark mural América Tropical, whose story is a fascinating tale of art, politics, and censorship. In the decades since, the pueblo has remained one of Southern California's most enduring and most complex cultural symbols.

      El Pueblo vividly recounts the story of the birthplace of Los Angeles. An engaging historical narrative is complemented by abundant illustrations and a tour of the pueblo's historic buildings. The book also describes initiatives to preserve the pueblo's rich heritage and considers the significance of its multicultural legacy for Los Angeles today.

      Jean Bruce Poole was senior curator and then historic museum director of El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument between 1977 and her retirement in 2001. Tevvy Ball is an editor with Getty Publications.

      "Facing history is courageous, enlightening, and spiritually centering. This book gives us that ability. It is one of the most needed and best books on L.A."
      —Edward James Olmos

      "Sumptuously and elegantly presented."
      —Los Angeles Times Book Review

      "This book sets the rung very high on the level of excellence that other books need to obtain.…It is a gem of documentation."
      —Tradicion Revista

      "The educated narrative is aided by a wealth of illustrations in an engaging design, nicely packaged by Getty Publications."
      Sam Hall Kaplan, City Observed, KCRW

      "The superbly presented story of the birth and growth of Los Angeles, California, brought to life in a lavish historic tour."
      —Wisconsin Bookwatch

       

      136 pages
      8 x 10 inches
      88 color and 72 b/w illustrations
      ISBN 978-0-89236-662-0
      paperback

      Getty Publications
      Imprint: Getty Conservation Institute
      and the J. Paul Getty Museum
      Series: Conservation and Cultural Heritage

      2002

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