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Works of art that begin with the letter T -- Click on titles for more details and photos for larger images:

Tapestry  
A large scale reproduction of a painting in the lobby of the American President Lines headquarters-ground floor lobby.  
Tapestry  
Telegraph Avenue Art Deco murals  
Large Art Deco style murals with trompe l'oil framing.  
Telegraph Avenue Art Deco murals  
Telegraph Avenue Windmill  
Small scale windmill, decorative. Possibly a leftover from pee wee golf course? 1940's-50's?  
Telegraph Avenue Windmill  
Temescal banners  
Simplified images of the history and features of the Temescal neighborhood including Idora Park extend to Berkeley border.  
Temescal banners  
Temescal Creek tile art  
 
Temescal Creek tile art  
Temple Reliefs  
From SOS: "Two relief panels set into the north and south facades of a temple. Both relief panels depict Christ appearing to the Nephites. On the south panel Christ is standing in the center, hands outstretched to either side. He wears long, flowing robes. The Nephites are shown mostly in profile from the shoulder up, and appear on either side of Christ; seven on each side. In the north panel relief Christ is shown seated. His proper right arm is raised, his proper left arm bent with palm open. The Nephites are depicted from the shoulder up and stand on either side of Christ."  
The Calder Niches  
Seven niches measuring 60 feet high by 25 across and 18 feet deep in bas relief.  
The Calder Niches   
The Castleers  
On the side of "Jim's Liquors" in the late 1980's  
The Castleers  
The Lake Merritt Mural Project  
28/21' feet high by 89 feet wide. Landscape view of Oakland's Lake Merritt painted on the exterior wall of the auto dealership building. Commissioned by the Oakland Redevelopment Agency.  
The Lake Merritt Mural Project  
The Last of the Christians  
From SOS: "A relief of six male nudes, perhaps children, in profile, divided into two groups of three figures each, facing each other. The figures on the proper left side of the relief are standing in line and appear to be holding up a pole or beam which is supported on their proper left shoulders. The three figures on the proper right of the relief are mirroring the actions of those on the proper left. All six figures have shoulder-length hair. The relief once included a center section titled "Christ on the Cross." " Confirmation needed that this work exists in this location.  
The People Upstairs  
Two figures can be seen in an upper story window.  
The People Upstairs  
There  
From SOS: "An abstract spiral, leaf-like pattern set in a center of a multitiered circular pool."

http://www.bilhenrygallery.com/mazzilli/  

There  
The Tree of Life, Growth and Peace  
A children's mural with tree, sky and kids (on the side of the Uptown liquor store).  
The Tree of Life, Growth and Peace  
This School...  
Photorealist black and white historical imagery with text graphics.  
This School...  
Three Figures  
Three bronze statues, two seated and one standing.  
Three Figures  
Three Interlocking Rings II  
Three interlocking circles rise above a steel pillar over a reflecting pool at the end of the Mills College main road. Nearby plaque reads: THREE INTERLOCKING RINGS II, 1987/JACQUES SCHNIER, SCULPTOR/GIFT OF DOROTHY LILIENTHAL SCHNIER '43/DEDICATED FEBRUARY 14, 1990.  
Three Interlocking Rings II  
Three Sisters  
Bronze statue in the Henry Moore tradition at the edge of Snow Park. (Lower right side:) Three Sisters by/George La Rue 1986 (Plaque on base:) THREE SISTERS/by/George La Rue/Donated by/Warren Wilson and/Jeanne Casey/1986 signed. Donated by Warren Wilson and Joanne Casey.  
Three Sisters  
Totem Pole  
A handcarved traditional Totem Pole lays inside the Rotary Visitor Center.  
Totem Pole  
Train Wheels  
Peralta park: Railroad ties, the wheels from an old locomotive and a patio area of concrete are all that's left of a small amusement park that mainly consisted of a train ride. 1940's-50's??  
Train Wheels  
Tree, Rainbow & Lightning  
Oakland Fund for Youth & Arts-  
Tree, Rainbow & Lightning  

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