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Armin A Scheler

Post offices that have artwork by the artists Armin A Scheler

New Jersey Post Office Mural Artists

August 28, 2021 By David W. Gates Jr.

Freehold New Jersey Former Post Office 07728
Freehold New Jersey Former Post Office 07728

A total of forty-five artist created murals in forty-seven New Jersey Post Office buildings during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Four of the artist received multiple commissions as noted below. The artist and their awarded sites as listed below.

We have found having a list such as this is convenient when performing research at the National Archives Records and Administration. Any researcher will reveal, that finding information is part of the fun, somethings what you are looking for is catalogued by the artist name. Other times the research materials you need may be cataloged by the city or town, and so on.

Having a list to refer to is helpful on your journey of discovering these wonderful treasures in our nations post offices.

New Jersey Post Office Mural Artists

  1. Atlantic City – Peppino Mangravite
  2. Boonton – Enid Bell*
  3. Bordentown – Avery Johnson*
  4. Caldwell – Brenda Putnam
  5. Former Cliffside Park – Bruno Neri
  6. Former Clifton – John Sitton
  7. Cranford – Gerald Foster*
  8. Fort Lee – Henry Schnakenberg
  9. Former Freehold – Gerald Foster*
  10. Garfield – Robert Laurent
  11. Glen Ridge – James Chapin
  12. Gloucester City – Vincent D’ Agostino
  13. Haddon Heights –  Isamu Noguchi
  14. Hammonton – Spero Anageros
  15. Harrison – Murray J. Roper
  16. Kearny – Albert Kotin
  17. Linden – Sahl Swarz
  18. Former Little Falls – James Brooks
  19. Matawan – Armin A. Scheler
  20. Metuchen – Harld Ambellan
  21. Millburn – Gerald Foster*
  22. Mount Holly – Enid Bell*
  23. New Brunswick – George Biddle
  24. New Brunswick – Ruth Nickerson
  25. Newark – Romuald Kraus*
  26. Newark – Vicken Von Post Totten
  27. North Bergen – Avery Johnson*
  28. Nutley – Paul C. Chapman
  29. Patterson – Ilse Erythropel
  30. Paulsboro – Nena de Brennecke
  31. Penns Grove – Benjamin Hawkins
  32. Pitman – Nathaniel Choate
  33. Plainfield – Anton Refregier
  34. Pompton Lakes – A. Stirling Calder
  35. Princeton – Karl Free
  36. Ridgefield Park – Thomas Donnelly
  37. Ridgewood – Romuald Kraus*
  38. Riverside – John Poehler
  39. Short Hills – Ernest Lawson
  40. South Orange – Bernard Perlin
  41. South River – Maurice Glickman
  42. Summit – Fiske Boyd
  43. Former Toms River – Milton Hebald
  44. Trenton – Charles W. Ward
  45. Washington – Frank D. Shapiro
  46. West New York – William Dean Fausett
  47. Westfield – Roy Hilton
  48. Westwood – Hunt Diederich
  49. Wildwood – Dennis Burlingame
New Deal Artists Biographies NARA
New Deal Artists Biographies NARA
New Deal Artists Biographies NARA

Sources

  • David W. Gates Jr. on site visits to each location.
  • New Jersey Post Office Mural Guidebook by David W. Gates Jr.
  • National Archives Records and Administration, College Park Maryland
  • Who was who in American Art, 1564-1975: 400 years of artist in America, Peter H Falk; Audrey M Lewis, Georgia Kuchen, Veronika Roessler, Madison, CT, Mount View Press. 1999.
  • Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal: [Hardcover]  Marlene Park, Gerald E. Markowitz

Filed Under: Artist, New Jersey Tagged With: A Stirling Calder, Albert Kotin, Anton Refregier, Armin A Scheler, Artist, Avery Johnson, Benjamin Hawkins, Bernard Perlin, Brenda Putnam, Bruno Neri, Charles W Ward, Dennis Burlingame, Enid Bell, Ernest Lawson, Fiske Boyd, Frank D Shapiro, George Biddle, Gerald Foster, Harld Ambellan, Henry Schnakenberg, Hunt Diederich, Ilse Erythropel, Isamu Noguchi, James Brooks, James Chapin, John Poehler, John Sitton, Karl Free, Maurice Glickman, Milton Hebald, Murray J Roper, Nathaniel Choate, Nena del Brennecke, New Jersey, Paul C Chapman, Peppino Mangravite, Robert Laurent, Romuald Kraus, Roy Hilton, Ruth Nickerson, Sahl Swarz, Spero Anageros, Thomas Donnelly, Vicken Von Post Totten, Vincent D Agostino, William Dean Fausett

Matawan New Jersey Post Office

June 16, 2021 By David W. Gates Jr.

Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747

ADDRESS: 155 Main St., Matawan, New Jersey 07747
ARTIST: Armin A. Scheler
TITLE: Philip Frenean Freeing the Slaves, Rural Mail, Old Hospital, Old Glenwood Institute, and First Presbyterian Church, 1767
MEDIUM: Plaster (reliefs)
STATUS: The Matawan post office is still an active, operating facility, and the reliefs can be viewed by interested members of the public. They resided in the lobby on the wall above the mailboxes.
YEAR: 1937

Matawan is a great example of a post office building that has been maintained well. It appears someone also took the time to enhance the lobby, by adding motion sensing lights. I think this is the first post office lobby where I’ve seen this.

I do believe there is one more in the retail section of the lobby. Since I was there after hours, I was not able to confirm this.

The only grip I have is trying to get the cornerstone picture. I had to crawl into the bushes for this one.

The reliefs are smaller pieces, but wonderfully displayed for all to enjoy.

UPDATE

I had time during my August 2021 trip so I stopped to get better exterior pictures. I was also able to confirm the 5th relief is located in the retail section of the lobby.

David W. Gates Jr.

Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747 Cornerstone
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747 Relief Church Plaque
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747 Relief
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747 Relief
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747 Relief Mill Plaque
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747 Relief Mansion Plaque
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747 Relief Glenwood Plaque
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747 Relief
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747 Dedication
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747 Relief
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747 Relief
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747 Relief
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747 Relief
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747 Relief
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747 Relief
Matawan-New-Jersey-Post-Office-07747-Relief21
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747 Relie
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747 Relief
Matawan New Jersey Post Office 07747

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ā€œUsed with the permission of the United States Postal ServiceĀ®. All rights reserved.ā€

Sources

  • Personal visit on 5/22/21 about 7:00APM and 8/12/2021 about 2:56 PM by David W. Gates Jr.
  • (affiliate link) New Jersey Post Office Mural Guidebook 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, Dedication Plaque, New Deal, New Jersey, Post Office Tagged With: Armin A Scheler, Artist, Artwork, Cornerstone, Dedication Plaque, New Deal, New Jersey, Post Office

Evanston Illinois Post Office

May 26, 2012 By David W. Gates Jr.

Evanston IL Post Office 60201
Evanston IL Post Office 60201

ADDRESS: 1101 Davis Street., Evanston, Illinois 60201
ARTIST: Robert Isaiah Russin
TITLE: Throwing Mail and Mail Handler
MEDIUM: Cast aluminum with gold leaf (sculptures)
STATUS: The Evanston post office is still an active, operating facility and the art can be viewed by interested members of the public. The art resides on the wall of the main lobby.
YEAR: 1938


ARTIST: Armin Alfred. Scheler
TITLE: The Message and The Answer
MEDIUM: Limestone (reliefs)
STATUS: The Evanston post office is still an active, operating facility and the reliefs can be viewed by interested members of the public. The art resides on the exterior of the building above the entrance doors.
YEAR: 1941

On Saturday’s I like to highlight some of the more elaborate post offices I have been too. Today’s featured post office is Evanston Illinois. Evanston was one of my first exposures to what would become my addiction to post offices. The sheer size and memorabilia inside the Evanston post offices is really amazing. At least at the time I started this post office obsession.

I initially visited this one in 2003 and remember spending more time than usual when I visit post offices. I had no idea the lobby had this great exhibit, It was like visiting a museum. The exterior of the building reminds you of the great museums downtown like the Art institute or the Field Museum.

The artwork is large and beautiful. I don’t think I really appreciated it at the time but looking back and reflecting on my visit, I’ve come to realize what a treasure the Evanston, IL Post Office truly is. I hope you enjoy the photos as much as I enjoyed my visit.

Thanks for reading

David W. Gates Jr.

Evanston Illinois Post Office 60201
Evanston Illinois Post Office 60201
Evanston Illinois Post Office 60201
Evanston Illinois Post Office 60201 Artifacts
Evanston Illinois Post Office 60201 Lobby
Evanston Illinois Post Office 60201 "Throwing Mail" by Robert I Russin
Evanston Illinois Post Office 60201
Evanston Illinois Post Office 60201 "Handeling Mail" by Robert I Russin
Evanston Illinois Post Office 60201 Artifacts
Evanston Illinois Post Office 60201 Artifacts
Evanston Illinois Post Office 60201 "The Message" by Armin A Scheler
Evanston Illinois Post Office 60201 Artifacts
Evanston Illinois Post Office 60201

Updated 11/17/2020

I made another trip to the Evanston, Illinois post office. The very fist time I visited this building was prior to me really taking my time and getting good photographs. I also never took a picture of the cornerstone on this building. It’s in the lower right, when facing the front of the building. Here are the new photos. I took a bunch of picture but only posted a few here. Enjoy!

ā€œUsed with the permission of the United States Postal ServiceĀ®. All rights reserved.ā€

Sources

  • Personal visit on 9/18/2003 & 11/17/2020, 05/03/2023 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
  • Illinois Country Living

Filed Under: Artifacts, Artist, Artwork, Cornerstone, Illinois, New Deal, Post Office Tagged With: Aluminum Cast, Armin A Scheler, Armin Alfred Scheler, Artifacts, Artist, Artwork, Cornerstone, Illinois, Limestone Relief, New Deal, Post Office, Robert Isaiah Russin

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