Dean Cornwell, by contrast, had to be hoisted up on ropes to paint his murals for the Los Angeles Library, which he completed in 1932. His foot was bandaged, having been hurt in an accident. He had to move to England to be trained in the art of mural painting, and to find suitable mural space.
The library commission paid barely enough to pay his expenses. He had to borrow money from his life insurance policy to afford his children’s college education.