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In partnership with
StandardVision
, we've produced a series of digital art pieces for the
Central Library Video Wall
.
This project involved creating cinematic moving "portraits" of Los Angeles historical figures, portrayed by library patrons and community members.
The Historic Portraits are on view daily on the
Central Library Video Wall.
There are six historical figures for this project (
scroll down
for detailed information):
Dolores del Río
Toyo Miyatake
Tessa Kelso
Pio Pico
Biddy Mason
Jefferson Edmonds
The Figures
Biddy Mason (1818-1891)
Starring Lorinda Hawkins Smith
Bridget "Biddy" Mason was a nurse, real estate entrepreneur, philanthropist and founder of the First African Methodist Episcopal Church. Born into slavery, Mason successfully petitioned a court for her freedom in Los Angeles in 1856. Mason worked as a midwife and nurse, and saved money which allowed her to buy property in early Los Angeles. She eventually amassed a small fortune and devoted herself to supporting various philanthropic causes.
More information:
Women's History Blog: Biddy Mason
Wikipedia: Biddy Mason
Toyo Miyatake (1895-1975)
Starring Darrell Kunitomi
Toyo Miyatake is a photographer best known for his photography of both the Japanese American community and the internment of Japanese American people during World War II at Manzanar. Born in Japan, he moved to Los Angeles in 1909 and opened a photography studio in 1923. During World War II, Miyatake and his family were incarcerated at the Manzanar camp in the Owens Valley. Initially photographing the camp in secret, he eventually became the Manzanar’s official photographer. During this period he met and became friends with Ansel Adams, and the two produced a book together documenting the camp. Upon his return to Los Angeles, Miyatake continued to work as a photographer for most of his life.
More information:
Wikipedia: Toyo Miyatake
Densho Encyclopedia: Toyo Miyatake
Jefferson Edmonds (1852-1914)
Starring Paul Edmonds
Prominent African American newspaper editor and political activist in late 19th Century Los Angeles. Edmonds was born a slave in Mississippi and was freed by the Emancipation Proclamation. Educated in a series of “freedmen’s schools,” Edmonds eventually chose to move to California because of the conditions in the South. Edmonds was the founder and editor of The Liberator, a newspaper which served the African American community in Los Angeles. He eventually became a major force in promoting Los Angeles as a destination for African Americans fleeing racist violence and discrimination in the American South.
More information:
Wikipedia: Jefferson Edmonds
Jefferson Edmonds Project
The Liberator: Influential African American Newspaper of 1900s Los Angeles (video)
Pio Pico (1801-1894)
Starring Esteban Martinez
Pio de Jesus Pico was a rancher and the last governor of Mexican California. Of African, Indian, and Spanish ancestry, Pico rose to prominence in the period after Mexican independence as he oversaw the secularization of the California missions. After becoming a wealthy landowner, Pico became governor in 1845, and oversaw a tumultuous period which culminated in the loss of California to the United States several years later. Pico lives on in part through his name, which graces streets, parks, and buildings throughout present-day Los Angeles.
More information:
Wikipedia: Pio Pico
Black Past: Pio Pico
Tessa Kelso (1863-1933)
Starring Victoria Bernal
The sixth City Librarian of Los Angeles, Kelso was a maverick leader who oversaw dramatic expansion of the library’s collections and advocated for then-radical ideas like open collections and abolishing membership fees. She was a vocal advocate for women’s rights and refused to adhere to the expected gender roles of the time: Kelso rode a bicycle to work, refused to wear a hat, and kept her hair short. Kelso oversaw a growth in circulation from 12,000 to 330,000, and established the first systematic training of any type for library employees.
More information:
Wikipedia: Tessa Kelso
California Library Association: Tessa Kelso
LAPL Blog: Tessa Kelso, Library Hall of Famer
Dolores del Río (1904-1983)
Starring Beatriz Vasquez
Dolores del Río, born María de los Dolores Asúnsolo López-Negrete, was a Mexican actress whose career spanned more than fifty years. Del Río made her film debut in 1925, and went on to star in dozens of films in both the U.S. and Mexico. The first major female Latin American crossover star in Hollywood, she appeared in a number of silent and sound films over several decades, rising to great prominence before later returning to Mexico to participate in the Mexican “Golden Era” of film.
More information:
Wikipedia: Dolores del Rio
IMDB: Dolores del Río
Vox: Dolores del Rio
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In partnership with
StandardVision
, we've produced a series of digital art pieces for the
Central Library Video Wall
.
This project involved creating cinematic moving "portraits" of Los Angeles historical figures, portrayed by library patrons and community members.
The Historic Portraits are on view daily on the
Central Library Video Wall.
There are six historical figures for this project (
scroll down
for detailed information):
Dolores del Río
Toyo Miyatake
Tessa Kelso
Pio Pico
Biddy Mason
Jefferson Edmonds
The Figures
Biddy Mason (1818-1891)
Starring Lorinda Hawkins Smith
Bridget "Biddy" Mason was a nurse, real estate entrepreneur, philanthropist and founder of the First African Methodist Episcopal Church. Born into slavery, Mason successfully petitioned a court for her freedom in Los Angeles in 1856. Mason worked as a midwife and nurse, and saved money which allowed her to buy property in early Los Angeles. She eventually amassed a small fortune and devoted herself to supporting various philanthropic causes.
More information:
Women's History Blog: Biddy Mason
Wikipedia: Biddy Mason
Toyo Miyatake (1895-1975)
Starring Darrell Kunitomi
Toyo Miyatake is a photographer best known for his photography of both the Japanese American community and the internment of Japanese American people during World War II at Manzanar. Born in Japan, he moved to Los Angeles in 1909 and opened a photography studio in 1923. During World War II, Miyatake and his family were incarcerated at the Manzanar camp in the Owens Valley. Initially photographing the camp in secret, he eventually became the Manzanar’s official photographer. During this period he met and became friends with Ansel Adams, and the two produced a book together documenting the camp. Upon his return to Los Angeles, Miyatake continued to work as a photographer for most of his life.
More information:
Wikipedia: Toyo Miyatake
Densho Encyclopedia: Toyo Miyatake
Jefferson Edmonds (1852-1914)
Starring Paul Edmonds
Prominent African American newspaper editor and political activist in late 19th Century Los Angeles. Edmonds was born a slave in Mississippi and was freed by the Emancipation Proclamation. Educated in a series of “freedmen’s schools,” Edmonds eventually chose to move to California because of the conditions in the South. Edmonds was the founder and editor of The Liberator, a newspaper which served the African American community in Los Angeles. He eventually became a major force in promoting Los Angeles as a destination for African Americans fleeing racist violence and discrimination in the American South.
More information:
Wikipedia: Jefferson Edmonds
Jefferson Edmonds Project
The Liberator: Influential African American Newspaper of 1900s Los Angeles (video)
Pio Pico (1801-1894)
Starring Esteban Martinez
Pio de Jesus Pico was a rancher and the last governor of Mexican California. Of African, Indian, and Spanish ancestry, Pico rose to prominence in the period after Mexican independence as he oversaw the secularization of the California missions. After becoming a wealthy landowner, Pico became governor in 1845, and oversaw a tumultuous period which culminated in the loss of California to the United States several years later. Pico lives on in part through his name, which graces streets, parks, and buildings throughout present-day Los Angeles.
More information:
Wikipedia: Pio Pico
Black Past: Pio Pico
Tessa Kelso (1863-1933)
Starring Victoria Bernal
The sixth City Librarian of Los Angeles, Kelso was a maverick leader who oversaw dramatic expansion of the library’s collections and advocated for then-radical ideas like open collections and abolishing membership fees. She was a vocal advocate for women’s rights and refused to adhere to the expected gender roles of the time: Kelso rode a bicycle to work, refused to wear a hat, and kept her hair short. Kelso oversaw a growth in circulation from 12,000 to 330,000, and established the first systematic training of any type for library employees.
More information:
Wikipedia: Tessa Kelso
California Library Association: Tessa Kelso
LAPL Blog: Tessa Kelso, Library Hall of Famer
Dolores del Río (1904-1983)
Starring Beatriz Vasquez
Dolores del Río, born María de los Dolores Asúnsolo López-Negrete, was a Mexican actress whose career spanned more than fifty years. Del Río made her film debut in 1925, and went on to star in dozens of films in both the U.S. and Mexico. The first major female Latin American crossover star in Hollywood, she appeared in a number of silent and sound films over several decades, rising to great prominence before later returning to Mexico to participate in the Mexican “Golden Era” of film.
More information:
Wikipedia: Dolores del Rio
IMDB: Dolores del Río
Vox: Dolores del Rio
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Teens
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How do I get a library card?
How do I get a Student Success Card?
How do I print from my laptop? (wireless printing)
How do I reserve a computer?
How do I renew my books?
How do I update my address/phone/e-mail online?
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Freegal Music
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New York Times Digital
Freegal Music
hoopla
Kanopy
LAPL Reads
Book Lists
New Books by Genre
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Book Lists
Online Resources
Indie Author Project
Submission Policy
Events
Language Collections
Libby (Overdrive)
New York Times Digital
Podcasts
ALOUD
Children Chatting
Poet Laureate
Zines
Read Freely
Education & Research
Databases - Research & Homework
California Index
Government Documents
High School Diploma
LAPL Indexes
Behymer Collection Index
Bookplate Collection
Business Magazine Index
Business & Economics Reference Works
California Documents Index
California Fiction Index
California Index
California Prints Index
Casey Fashion Plates
City Directories Index
Cookery Ephemera Index
Environmental Impact Reports
Genealogy & Local History Index
Gladys English
Government Documents - Business
Japanese Prints Index
Library Images Index
Lummis Autograph Collection Index
Menu Collection
Native American Index
Orchestration Catalog
Play File Index
Public Art Index
Series and Sequels
Short Story File Index
Song Index
Theater Program Collection
Toy Movable Database
Turnabout Theater Archive
LinkedIn Learning
Online Learning
Research Guides
Aerial Photographs
African -American Literature (PDF)
African-American Ingenuity
Bilingual English-Spanish Material (PDF)
Census Tract Maps (PDF)
Environmental Impact Reports
Financing New Business (PDF)
Food and Drink
Genealogy
Grants
History of Your House
Holiday Cookery
Job Hunting and Money Guides
Literary Criticism Locator
Map Collection
Maps of Los Angeles
Military and Industry Standards and Specifications
Newspapers
Obituaries in LA County
Philosophy Research
Play Locator
Representative Maps in Los Angeles History and Growth
Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlases
Sheet Music Locator
Short Story Locator
Small Business Research (PDF)
Treaty Research
Vital Records
Student Success
Verify Student Success Card
Tessa: Photo & Digital Collections
L.A. in Focus Videos
Shades of L.A. Oral Histories
Services & Programs
Adult Literacy
Ask a Librarian
Be a Successful Street Vendor
Overview & Permits
Cell-Ed Pathways
Resources & Links
Small Business Help
Book a Librarian
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Explore L.A.
Homeless Resources
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Memory Lab
New Americans
Octavia Lab & Koreatown Media Lab
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STEAM
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Central 100 Celebration
Expedition L.A.
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Art, Music, & Recreation Department
Business and Economics Department
Children's Literature Department
Computer Center
History & Genealogy Department
International Languages Department
Literature & Fiction Department
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Popular Library
Science, Technology, & Patents Department
Social Science, Philosophy & Religion Department
Special Collections
Appointment Request Form
Appraisals
Californiana
Gifts/Donations
Introduction to Special Collections
Mexicana
Photographs
The Special Collections Room Story
Teen'Scape
Directions
Parking
Art And Architecture
Central Library Video Wall
Historical Portraits Project
Goodhue Building
Painting
Public Art Projects
The Literate Fence Quotations
Sculpture
Themes and Inscriptions
Tom Bradley Wing
Central Library Docent Tours
Central Library Virtual Tour
Facility Rentals
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