Golden Mountains/Golden Fields
Artist
Daniel Galvez
Year1999
Classification
painting
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions84 x 144 in. (213.4 x 365.8 cm)
Credits
Commissioned through the Art in Architecture Program
Fine Arts Collection
U.S. General Services Administration
Fine Arts Collection
U.S. General Services Administration
- Because the Sacramento Courthouse stands on the site of the city's earliest Chinese community, artist Daniel Galvez focused the subject of his mural on the history of nineteenth and twentieth century Chinese immigration to California. His composition blends images of traditional Chinese life and landscape, views of early Sacramento and the delta, and portraits of contemporary Chinese-Americans. At the lower left corner of the mural, Galvez painted the ceiling of a Chinese temple to represent a cultural point of origin. In the mural's opposite corner shines the dome of the California State Capitol in Sacramento, symbol of the "golden mountain" that attracted many Chinese pioneers to the city in the 1850s. The black stone marker near the painting's center references the Angel Island Immigration Station in San Francisco Bay, and alludes to the hardships that many Chinese immigrants faced upon entering California. The multiple family groups, which are dressed in both Chinese and Western clothing, stress the central role that family life continues to play in the lives of Chinese-Americans.
- Kathleen Kasper-Noonan1999