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Mural featured on 2019 Post Office Murals stamp set 1990 US Post Office-Portales Main, in Portales: Buffalo Range: Theodore Van Soelen: 1938 1990 Raton: First Mail Crossing Raton Pass: Joseph A. Fleck: 1936 Raton Unloading the Mail in Raton: Joseph A. Fleck 1936 Roswell Post Office and Courthouse Justice Tempered with Mercy—Uphold the Right ...
United States post office murals are notable examples of New Deal art produced during the years 1934–1943. They were commissioned through a competitive process by the United States Department of the Treasury. Some 1,400 murals were created for federal post office buildings in more than 1,300 U.S. cities. Murals still extant are the subject of ...
February 20, 1992. (1992-02-20) (aged 85) Malvern, Arkansas. Nationality. American. Natalie Smith Henry (January 4, 1907 – February 20, 1992) was an American artist who worked mostly in Chicago. She is best known for her Depression-era post office murals commissioned by the United States Department of the Treasury. [1] [2]
Gertrude Simone [1] Goodrich (1914–2017) was an American painter and writer, whose style has been described as "primitive". [2] Goodrich was born in New York City in 1914. [3] During her career, she produced work for New Deal art projects. Among these was a mural, Production, for the post office in Buchanan, Michigan, created in 1941. [4]
Nationality. American. Known for. muralist. Spouse. Stuart R. Purser. How Happy was the Occasion Clarksville, Arkansas Post Office. Mary May Purser (1913 - 1986) was an American painter. She is best known for her New Deal era mural in the Clarksville, Arkansas Post Office.
Died. August 30, 1957. (1957-08-30) (aged 61) New York City, US. Known for. Artist, art teacher. Ryah Ludins (1896–1957) was a Ukrainian-born American muralist, painter, printmaker, art teacher, and writer. She made murals for post offices and other government buildings during the Great Depression and also obtained commissions for murals from ...
"Made in Montana: Montana's Post Office Murals." Montana: The Magazine of Western History 53, no. 3 (2003): 44-53. Parisi, Philip. The Texas Post Office Murals: Art for the People. College Station, TX: Texas A & M University Press. 2004. Park, Marlene and Gerald E. Markowitz. Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal ...
Joe Jones (artist) Joseph John Jones (1909–1963) was an American painter, landscape painter, lithographer, and muralist. [1] Time magazine followed him throughout his career. Jones was associated with the John Reed Club and his name is closely associated with its artistic members, most of them also contributors to the New Masses magazine.