[1] Harris' style is California Modernism, often working in abstraction, focusing primarily on still lifes and portraits.
[4] Some of the book titles that appear in the law library, such as 'Civil, Penal, and Moral Codes', are legitimate, while others list fellow muralists as authors, in a joking or derogatory manner.
[3] Harris later earned an undergraduate degree at the College of Marin and a Ph.D. from Stanford University, where he became a professor of art.
[3] He had been a member of the San Francisco Art Association (SFAA) and the American Artists' Congress (AAC).
[1] George Albert Harris' works are in many public collections, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Library of Congress, Fine Art Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF) and Carnegie Institute.