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New Deal buildings or New Deal murals or artwork.

New Deal buildings or New Deal murals or artwork.

Atlantic City New Jersey Post Office – Guest

January 23, 2021 By Doug

Atlantic City NJ Doug
Atlantic City NJ Doug

ADDRESS: 1801 Atlantic Ave Ste 101, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
ARTIST: Peppino Mangravite
TITLE: Family Recreations, and Youth
MEDIUM: Oil on canvas (murals)
STATUS: The murals are behind glass cases and in the lobby of the building.
YEAR: 1939

Thanks Doug for this newest addition to our collection.

Atlantic City NJ Doug
Atlantic City NJ Doug
Atlantic City NJ Doug
Atlantic City NJ Doug
Atlantic City NJ Doug
Atlantic City NJ Doug
Atlantic City NJ Doug
Atlantic City NJ Doug

Sources

  • Personal visit by Doug
  • United States Postal Service

Filed Under: Artist, Artwork, Guest Post, New Deal, New Jersey, Post Office Tagged With: Artist, Artwork, Guest Post, New Deal, New Jersey, Peppino Mangravite, Post Office

Casper Wyoming Post Office – Guest

October 20, 2020 By Glen

Casper WY GM-2
Casper WY GM-2

ADDRESS: 111 S Wolcott St, Casper, WY 82601 (need to verify)
ARTIST: Louis Harrington Emerson Ronnebeck
TITLE: The Fertile Land Remembers
MEDIUM: Oil on canvas (mural)
STATUS: The Casper, Wyoming post offices was formally Worland, Wyoming. This is still an operating facility, and the mural can be viewed by interested members of the pubic. It  resides in the lobby.
YEAR: 1938

Thanks to Glen for this image of the Casper, Wyoming post office mural. We could use pictures of the building if anyone else out here has this, please contact us.

In 1938, the artist wrote of this painting: “The work is a romantic recollection of the covered wagon and the wild Indian and bison of the old West, who still in retrospect hover over the irrigated fields and oil wells of the present. The covered wagon drawn by oxen is shown inexorably pressing through the galloping figures under the white mans’ determination to open new lands. The landscapes on either side depict the present which was created by these pioneers. The way in which the idea is presented was suggested by the device of the double exposure used in many motion pictures to show the past and the present merging into one dramatic unit.”

The artist was born August 25, 1901, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and later lived in Denver, Colorado. She died in 1980. She studied at the Academy of Art in Fontainebleu, France, and at Barnard College and the Art Students League in New York City. Her work is represented at the U.S. Post Office in World, Wyoming, as well in numerous hospitals, hotels and other institutions in the Denver area. (FA1006)

-Fine Arts Collection, General Services Administration

Thanks Glen

Casper WY GM-1
Casper WY GM-1

Sources

  • Personal visit by Glenn M.
  • United States Postal Service

Filed Under: Artist, Artwork, Guest Post, Help, New Deal, Post Office, Wyoming Tagged With: Artist, Artwork, Guest Post, Help, Louise Ronnebeck, New Deal, Post Office, Wyoming

Newton Mississippi Post Office – Guest

August 29, 2020 By Doug

Newton, Ms.
Newton, Ms.

ADDRESS: 111 E Church St, Newton, MS 39345
ARTIST: Mary and Frank Boggs
TITLE: Economic Life in Newton in Early 40’s
MEDIUM: Oil on Canvas (mural)
STATUS: The mural resides in the lobby and is viewable to those interested in seeing it.
YEAR: 1942

What an incredible mural. The most unique part is that the mural comes down both sides of the postmasters door. What a great feature.

Thanks Doug,

Newton, MS (post office lobby)
Newton, MS (post office lobby)
Newton, MS (post office lobby)
Newton, MS (post office lobby)

Sources

  • Personal visit by Doug
  • United States Postal Service

Filed Under: Artist, Artwork, Guest Post, Mississippi, New Deal, Post Office Tagged With: Artist, Artwork, Guest Post, Mary and Frank Boggs, Mississippi, New Deal, Post Office

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