San Fernando Mission Restoration of Artwork
Project Director:
Jose Luis GonzalezArt Director:
Jose Luis GonzalezCategory:
- Murals
- Special Projects
After the 1971 Sylmar/San Fernando earthquake, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles had to raze the San Fernando Mission Chapel after it was totally destroyed. I was commissioned to restore all the artwork of the walls that the Tongva/Gabrielino Indians had created in 1797. Included in this project was the restoration of wooden statues and other fine arts pieces.
I was given 8″ x 10″, black and white, photographs to work from to calculate the correct dimensions of all the artwork on the walls.
The above picture is after restoration work was completed. Then in 1991, the altar was transformed with the installation of the very ornate, 17th Century, Spanish, “Ezcaray Altar” which covers the entire wall.
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