
Peter A. Juley and Son. Camilo Egas in front of mural. circa 1932. The New School Mural Collection. New School Archives and Special Collections Digital Archive.
© Peter A. Juley & Son Collection (Smithsonian American Art Museum) / Camilo Egas, courtesy Eric Egas.

Daniela Merino. Restoration of Egas’s Equadorian Festival. 2011.
Courtesy Daniela Merino.

Jerry May. Camilo Egas and José Clemente Orozco in front of mural. Undated. New School mural commission documentation, NS.03.05.01, box 3, folder 6, The New School Archives and Special Collections, The New School, New York, New York.
© Camilo Egas, courtesy Eric Egas.

Joe Covello. Camilo Egas in the Caroline Tilden Bacon Memorial Room. 1951. New School mural commission documentation, NS.03.05.01, box 1, folder 22, The New School Archives and Special Collections, The New School, New York, New York.
© Camilo Egas, courtesy Eric Egas.

Peter A. Juley and Son. Camilo Egas in front of mural. 1932. New School mural commission documentation, NS.03.05.01, box 1, folder 22, The New School Archives and Special Collections, The New School, New York, New York.
© Peter A. Juley & Son Collection (Smithsonian American Art Museum) / Camilo Egas, courtesy Eric Egas.
Page of the 1932 Spring course catalog of the New School for Social Research with one of Egas’s first class at the school. New School for Social Research (New York, N.Y. : 1919-1997). The New School for Social Research, Inc. 1932 Spring. circa 1931. New School course catalog collection; Schools of Public Engagement; General course catalogs. New School Archives and Special Collections Digital Archive. Web. 27 July 2019. More about this document…
Johnson, Alvin. Notes on The New School Murals. New York: The New School for Social Research, 1943.
“Important Piece of New York-Latin American Cultural Heritage Returns to View,” press release by The New School, July 11, 2011. The New School Art Collection Files.
Camilo Egas wall panel, by Michele Grete, 2011, The New School Art Collection