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New Deal buildings or New Deal murals or artwork.

New Deal buildings or New Deal murals or artwork.

Former Morrilton Arkansas Post Office

August 3, 2018 By David W. Gates Jr.

Morrilton Arkansas Former Post Office 72110
Morrilton Arkansas Former Post Office 72110

ADDRESS: 112 South Moose St., Morrilton, Arkansas, 72110
ARTIST: Richard Sergent
TITLE: Men at Rest
MEDIUM: Oil on canvas (mural)
STATUS: The mural no longer resides here. It was moved to local courthouse.
YEAR: 1939

Another one lost to growth and progress. This is the former Morrilton Arkansas post office. When I visited in April of 2018, there was a sign on the door that read:

Emergency Services entrance is on the north side of building, down the ramp. Thank you

At the time I didn’t realize this one had moved. When I peered through the front window, I noticed the mural had been removed from the wall.

A quick research on my phone reveled the mural resided in the Conway County Court House, luckily it was a weekday and we were able to visit the court house and photograph the mural.

The mural is directly above the staircase when you walk in the front entrance of the court house. It’s not the best location, as it was very difficult to photograph, but I’m delighted to say is in good condition.

Thanks,

David W. Gates Jr.

Morrilton Arkansas Former Post Office 72110
Former Morrilton Arkansas Post Office 72110 Mural Right Side
Former Morrilton Arkansas Post Office 72110 Mural Left Side
Former Morrilton Arkansas Post Office 72110 Mural Full
Morrilton Arkansas Former Post Office 72110 Mural Center
Morrilton Arkansas Former Post Office 72110 Cornerstone
Former Morrilton Arkansas Post Office 72110 Mural Signature
Former Morrilton Arkansas Post Office 72110
Former Morrilton Arkansas Post Office 72110
Former Morrilton Arkansas Post Office 72110
Former Morrilton Arkansas Post Office 72110
Former Morrilton Arkansas Post Office 72110 Mural Detail
Former Morrilton Arkansas Post Office 72110 Mural Detail
Former Morrilton Arkansas Post Office 72110 Mural Detail
Former Morrilton Arkansas Post Office 72110 Mural Detail
Former Morrilton Arkansas Post Office 72110 Mural Detail
Former Morrilton Arkansas Post Office 72110 Mural Detail
Former Morrilton Arkansas Post Office 72110 Mural Full
Former Morrilton Arkansas Post Office 72110 Mural Signature
Former Morrilton Arkansas Post Office 72110
Former Morrilton Arkansas Post Office 72110

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

Sources

  • Personal visit on 4/24/2018 by David W. Gates Jr.
  • University of Central Arkansas (https://uca.edu/postofficemurals/home/)
  • National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places, Reference Number (98000921).
  • National Archives Records and Administration Identifier Number (26139375).

Filed Under: Arkansas, Artwork, Cornerstone, Former Post Office, New Deal, Post Office Tagged With: Arkansas, Artwork, Cornerstone, Former Post Office, New Deal, Post Office, Richard Sergent

Former Benton Arkansas Post Office

July 21, 2018 By David W. Gates Jr.

Benton AR Former Post Office 72015
Benton AR Former Post Office 72015

ADDRESS: 129 North Main, Benton, Arkansas, 72015
ARTIST: Julis Woeltz
TITLE: Bauxite Mining
MEDIUM: Oil on canvas (mural)
STATUS: The mural no longer resides in this building. It was moved to the local courthouse.
YEAR: 1942

FOR SALE?  What??

That was my response when I learned the status of this historic building. Luckily, they moved the mural to the court-house. The plaque next to the mural reads:

Julis Woeltz was born in San Antonio, Texas in 1911, and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago. He later traveled to France and Mexico to continue his artistic training. Woeltz became a teacher at the New Orleans Art School, won prizes in Mississippi at the Jackson Art Association in 1935, the Artists Club in New Orleans in 1936 and exhibited his work at the 1939 New York Worlds Fair.

This work was commissioned by the Federal Government under the auspices of the Works Progress Administration, and was designed for, and originally installed in, the United States Post Office of Benton, Arkansas in 1942.

Woeltz chose to depict the importance of the mining of bauxite and its relation to the social indemnity of the surrounding community. Central Arkansas is the only place in the continental United States where it has been economically feasible to commercially mine bauxite ore, which is used in the making of Aluminum. Mining of Bauxite began in 1899 and increased each year, reaching its peak during World War II. It was during this time that Woeltz painted this tribute to the Bauxite miners.

Collection of Fine Arts
General Services Administration

After I learned the mural moved it was time to head over to the court-house. I’m torn when this happens. I’m delighted the mural was saved and accessible to the public. But it is such a large mural that is seems awkward in the space in the court-house.

We had a nice chat with the guard. What a great perk to your job watching over historic murals. Very cool.

David W. Gates Jr.

Benton Arkansas Former Post Office 72015 Cornerstone
Benton Arkansas Former Post Office 72015
Benton Arkansas Former Post Office 72015 Mural
Benton Arkansas Former Post Office 72015 Mural
Benton Arkansas Former Post Office 72015
Benton Arkansas Former Post Office 72015
Benton Arkansas Former Post Office 72015
Benton Arkansas Former Post Office 72015 Mural
Benton Arkansas Former Post Office 72015 Mural
Benton Arkansas Former Post Office 72015 Mural
Benton Arkansas Former Post Office 72015 Mural
Benton Arkansas Former Post Office 72015 Mural

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

Sources

  • Personal visit on 4/24/2018 by David W. Gates Jr.
  • MySaline.com (https://www.mysaline.com/hope-po/?unapproved=272943&moderation-hash=65f1ef9c8ebb89341d709601d6874f1c#comment-272943)
  • University of Central Arkansas (https://uca.edu)
  • Hope Consulting, new owners as of 01/01/2022. http://hopeconsulting.com/?fbclid=IwAR1fx2xvuQ-tink2rzVGEgDBDi4CwlDsS4WiODmxOEu5mAvhwogwJKgEj-0

Filed Under: Arkansas, Artwork, Cornerstone, Former Post Office, New Deal, Post Office Tagged With: Arkansas, Artwork, Cornerstone, Former Post Office, Julis Woeltz, New Deal, Post Office

Wisconsin Post Office Mural Artists

October 18, 2017 By David W. Gates Jr.

Artist Frank Buffmire - Black River Falls Post Office Mural
Artist Frank Buffmire – Black River Falls Post Office Mural

A total of twenty-eight artist created murals in thirty-five Wisconsin Post Office buildings during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Seven 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.

Wisconsin Post Office Mural Artists

  1. Berlin – Raymond Redell*
  2. Black River Falls – Frank Buffmire
  3. Chilton – Charles W Thwaites*
  4. Columbus – Arnold Blanch
  5. De Pere – Lester W Bentley
  6. Edgerton – Vladimir Rousseff*
  7. Elkhorn – Tom Rost*
  8. Fond du Lac – Boris Gilbertson*
  9. Hartford– Ethel Spears
  10. Hayward – Stella E Harlos
  11. Hudson – Ruth Grotenrath
  12. Janesville – Boris Gilbertson*
  13. Kaukauna – Vladimir Rousseff*
  14. Kewaunee – Paul Faulkner
  15. Ladysmith – Elsa Jemne
  16. Lake Geneva – George A Dietrich
  17. Lancaster – Tom Rost*
  18. Mayville – Peter Roiter*
  19. Milwaukee – Frances Foy
  20. Neillsville – John Van Koert
  21. Oconomowoc – Edward Morton
  22. Park Falls – James Waltrous
  23. Plymouth – Charles W Thwaites*
  24. Prairie Du Chien – Jefferson E Greer
  25. Reedsburg – Richard Jansen
  26. Rice Lake – Forest Flower*
  27. Richland Center – Richard Brooks
  28. Shawano – Eugene Higgins
  29. Sheboygan – Schomer Lichtner
  30. Stoughton – Edmund D Lewandoski
  31. Sturgeon Bay – Santos Zingle
  32. Viroqua – Forrest Flower*
  33. Waupaca – Raymond Redell*
  34. Wausau – Gerritt Sinclair
  35. West Bend – Peter Roiter*

There are a total of  28 artist that were commissioned artwork in Wisconsin in regards to post offices.

A few of the artists received multiple commissions and have art in more than one building. The following artists have two or more murals in Wisconsin.

  • Raymond Redell – Berlin and Wapaca
  • Charles W Thwaities – Chilton and Plymouth
  • Vladimir Rousseff – Edgerton and Kaukauna
  • Tom Rost – Elkhorn and Lancaster
  • Boris Gilbertson – Fond du Lac and Janesville
  • Forrest Flower – Rice Lake and Viroqua
  • Peter Rotier – Mayville and West Bend

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.
  • Wisconsin Post Office Mural Guidebook by David W. Gates Jr.
  • Wisconsin Post Office Murals 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, Artwork, NARA, New Deal, Post Office, Wisconsin Tagged With: Arnold Blanch, Artist, Boris Gilbertson, Charles W Thwaites, Edmund D Lewandowski, Edward Morton, Elsa Jemne, Ethel Spears, Eugene Higgins, Forrest Flower, Frances Foy, Frank Buffmire, George A Dietrich, Gerrit Sinclair, James Watrous, Jefferson E Greer, John Van Koert, Lester W Bentley, NARA, New Deal, Paul Faulkner, Peter Rotier, Raymond Redell, Richard Brooks, Richard Jansen, Ruth Grotenrath, Santos Zingale, Schomer Lichtner, Stella E Harlos, Tom Rost, Walter Vladimir Rousseff, Wisconsin

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