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Flora Illinois Post Office

July 19, 2014 By David W. Gates Jr.

Flora IL Post Office 62839
Flora IL Post Office 62839

ADDRESS: 312 East North Avenue, Flora, Illinois, 62839
ARTIST: Davenport Griffen
TITLE: Good News and Bad
MEDIUM: Oil on canvas (mural)
STATUS: The Flora post office is still an active, operating facility and the mural can be viewed by interested members of the public. It resides in the lobby on the wall above the postmaster’s door.
YEAR: 1937

Welcome to another Illinois post office. Today we head a little southeast to the town of Flora. I’ll be honest I’m not quite sure what to make of this mural. I’m delighted to be able to see this in person and I’m happy to see it has not been destroyed or modified as far as I can tell.

Another great building that has a plane, train, and ship on the front facade of the building. We have seen this on many post offices through-out Illinois and other states. The Flora post office has also been named in honor of Robert T. Ferguson. Here is what I’ve discovered after performing a little research.

WHEREAS, In honor of his many years of service to the U.S.  Postal Service and to his community, the post office building in Flora was renamed the Robert T. Ferguson Post Office Building; therefore, be it

RESOLVED, by the house of representative of the ninety-fourth general assembly of the state of Illinois, that we congratulate Robert T. Ferguson on the occasion of the dedication of the Robert T. Ferguson Post Office Building; …

In regards to the mural, to me it seems a little unfinished. What I mean is; there is lack of detail that tends to make me feel as though it wasn’t completed. Take for instance the two people sitting on the far right of the mural. The faces are missing mouths. It’s almost like the artist was in a hurry and decided to omit the details.

Another observation is the lack of detail in the clothing of the characters in the painting. I would expect to see some sort of pattern for the fabric of the shirts, pants and dresses. However, the artists omits these and uses plain clothing. Not even buttons or collars are noticeable. While these may be intentional, I’m left wondering if this was the artists first painting or just his “Style”. Either way, it leaves the viewer questing and maybe that’s the point too.

Another though is that maybe these two characters the ones he was trying to convey the “Bad” news. Maybe by not painting the mouths on the two people he is conveying a look of dismay or disappointment. It’s hard to tell but these are some of the thoughts that went throughout my head as I was observing and photographing it. I have been a bit critical in my review of this one, but rest assured it is still a treasure and Flora is lucky to have it.

What do you think of this mural? What jumps out to you when you view it? What do you see of don’t see that leaves you asking questions?

Thanks,

David W. Gates Jr.

Flora Illinois Post Office 62839
Flora Illinois Post Office 62839
Flora Illinois Post Office 62839
Flora Illinois Post Office 62839
Flora Illinois Post Office Mural 62839 Detail
Flora Illinois Post Office Mural 62839 Detail
Flora Illinois Post Office Mural 62839 Center
Flora Illinois Post Office 62839
Flora Illinois Post Office 62839
Flora Illinois Post Office Mural 62839 Detail
Flora Illinois Post Office Mural 62839 Detail
Flora Illinois Post Office Mural 62839 Detail
Flora Illinois Post Office Mural 62839 Detail
Flora Illinois Post Office Mural 62839 Detail
Flora Illinois Post Office Mural 62839 Full
Flora Illinois Post Office Mural 62839 Full
Flora Illinois Post Office Mural 62839 Detail
Flora Illinois Post Office Mural 62839 Detail
Flora Illinois Post Office Mural 62839 Detail
Flora Illinois Post Office Mural 62839 Full
Flora Illinois Post Office Mural 62839 Signature
Flora Illinois Post Office 62839 Cornerstone
Flora Illinois Post Office 62839 Honor Plaque
Flora Illinois Post Office 62839 Cornerstone

“Used with the permission of the United States Postal Service®. All rights reserved.”

Sources

  • Personal visit on 6/19/2014 by David W. Gates Jr.
  • Illinois Post Office Mural Guidebook 
  • United States Postal Service
  • Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal: [Hardcover]  Marlene Park, Gerald E. Markowitz
  • Let’s Look for Mail Delivery in Illinois Post Offices: [Soft Cover] Mary Emma Thompson, PH. D.
  • Chicago Modern
  • Parma Conservation
  • Smithsonian American Art Museum
  • The Art Institute of Chicago

Filed Under: Artist, Artwork, Honor Plaque, Illinois, New Deal, Post Office Tagged With: Artist, Artwork, Davenport Griffen, Honor Plaque, Illinois, Mural, New Deal, Parma Conservation, Post Office

Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office

June 14, 2014 By David W. Gates Jr.

Wapakoneta OH Post Office 45895
Wapakoneta OH Post Office 45895

ADDRESS: 12 Willipie Street, Wapakoneta, Ohio, 45895
ARTIST: Joseph Limarzi
TITLE: Wapakoneta and American History
MEDIUM: Oil on canvas (mural)
STATUS: The Wapakeoneta post office is still an active, operating facility and the mural can be viewed by interested members of the public. The mural resides in the lobby on the wall above the postmaster’s door.
YEAR: 1937

I visited Wapakoneta back in November of 2013. I remember it was difficult to get good photos of the exterior of the building. There is also a nice mural in the lobby.

My first impression of the mural is how colorful it is. The bright red, blue, yellow and green colors made for a cheerful painting. There is a lot going on this piece, with lots of people performing different task. What jumps out at you first? The colors, the characters? the animals? Please share your comments below.

Thanks,

David W. Gates Jr.

Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office 45895 Left Side
Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office Mural 45895 Full
Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office 45895
Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office 45895
Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office 45895
Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office Mural 45895 Center
Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office Mural 45895 Right Side
Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office Mural 45895 Signature
Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office Mural 45895 Detail
Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office Mural 45895 Detail
Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office Mural 45895 Detail
Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office Mural 45895 Detail
Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office Mural 45895 Detail
Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office Mural 45895 Detail
Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office Mural 45895 Detail
Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office Mural 45895 Detail
Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office Mural 45895 Detail
Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office 45895 Cornerstone
Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office 45895
Wapakoneta Ohio Post Office 45895

“Used with the permission of the United States Postal Service®. All rights reserved.”

Sources

  • Personal visit on 11/29/2013 by David W. Gates Jr.
  • United States Postal Service
  • (affiliate link) Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal: [Hardcover]  Marlene Park, Gerald E. Markowitz.
  • Parma Conservation (https://parmaconservation.com)

Filed Under: Artifacts, Artist, Artwork, Cornerstone, New Deal, Ohio, Post Office Tagged With: Artifacts, Artist, Artwork, Cornerstone, Joseph Limarzi, Mural, New Deal, Ohio, Parma Conservation, Post Office

Crestline Ohio Post Office

May 10, 2014 By David W. Gates Jr.

Crestline OH Post Office 44827
Crestline OH Post Office 44827

ADDRESS: 244 North Seltzer Street, Crestline, Ohio, 44827
ARTIST: Gifford Beal
TITLE: The Crossroads – Crestline, Ohio
MEDIUM: Oil on canvas (mural)
STATUS: The Crestline post office is still an active, operating facility, and the mural can be viewed by interested members of the public. It resides in the lobby on the wall above the postmaster’s door.
YEAR: 1943

Another Ohio gem is the Crestline Post Office.  During my visit in November of last year. I specifically set out to photograph the buildings with artwork. I was not disappointed when I arrived in Crestline. The very fist thing that stood out for me was the size of the building. Most of the building’s in smaller towns are just the one story box type. The Crestline building is an impressive two-stories.

In addition to the size of the building is a wonderful mural in the lobby. Although, it appeared rather dark to me, the subject matter was interesting. I like the locomotives in the painting, they just kind of stuck out to me.

Another feature that stood out, was the two people in the center forefront of the painting. Why would the artist paint them so close together? Maybe the artist was thinking this was a noisy place and in order to hear the other person you needed to be right up in the other person’s face to hear them. On the other hand, it almost looks like they are starting to fight, or maybe they are just lovers. What do you think?

I’d love to hear your impressions of this painting.

Thanks,

David W. Gates Jr.

Crestline Ohio Post Office 44827
Crestline Ohio Post Office 44827
Crestline Ohio Post Office 44827
Crestline Ohio Post Office 44827
Crestline Ohio Post Office 44827
Crestline Ohio Post Office 44827 Cornerstone
Crestline Ohio Post Office Mural 44827 Full
Crestline Ohio Post Office Mural 44827 Left Side
Crestline Ohio Post Office Mural 44827 Right Side
Crestline Ohio Post Office Mural 44827 Artist Signature
Crestline Ohio Post Office Mural 44827 Detail
Crestline Ohio Post Office Mural 44827 Detail
Crestline Ohio Post Office Mural 44827 Detail
Crestline Ohio Post Office Mural 44827 Detail
Crestline Ohio Post Office Mural 44827 Detail
Crestline Ohio Post Office Mural 44827 Detail
Crestline Ohio Post Office Mural 44827 Detail
Crestline Ohio Post Office Mural 44827 Detail
Crestline Ohio Post Office 44827 Lobby
Crestline Ohio Post Office 44827 Lobby

“Used with the permission of the United States Postal Service®. All rights reserved.”

Sources

  • Personal visit on 11/30/2013 by David W. Gates Jr.
  • United States Postal Service
  • (affiliate link) Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal: [Hardcover]  Marlene Park, Gerald E. Markowitz.

Filed Under: Artist, Artwork, Cornerstone, New Deal, Ohio, Post Office Tagged With: Artist, Artwork, Cornerstone, Gifford Beal, Mural, New Deal, Ohio, Post Office

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