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Piel is widely known in San Luis Obispo as the artist who painted the huge “Mozart” in the Cal Poly Theatre. His large portrait of President Lyndon B. Johnson hangs in the Johnson Library in Austin, Texas, and his portraits of Chief Joseph hang in the Nez Perce County Museum in Lewiston, Idaho. A portrait series, titled “From Lincoln to Lenin, first exhibited at Cal Poly in the ’80s was purchased by the Lavignes/Bastille Gallery in Paris.