New Deal/WPA Art in Nebraska


Post Office New Deal Artwork

Most of the Post Office works of art were funded through commissions under the Treasury Department's Section of Painting and Sculpture (later known as The Section of Fine Arts) and not the WPA.

Unless indicated, works of art are located in the US Post Office building.

Location

Artist

Title

Date

Medium

Albion

Jenne Magafan

"Winter in Nebraska"

1939

oil on canvas

Auburn

Ethel Magafan

"Threshing"

1938

oil on canvas

Crawford

G. Glenn Newell

"The Crossing"

1940

oil on canvas

Geneva

Edward Chavez

"Building a Sod House"

1941

oil on canvas

Hebron

Eldora Lorenzini

"Stampeding Buffaloes Stopping the Train"

1939

oil on canvas

Minden

William E.L. Bunn

"Military Post on the Overland Trail"

1939

oil on canvas

Ogallala

Frank Mechau

"Long Horns"

1938

oil on canvas

O'Neil

Eugene Trentham

"Bailing Hay in Holt County in the Early Days"

1938

oil on canvas

Pawnee City

Kenneth Evett

"The Auction"

1942

oil on canvas

Red Cloud

Archie Musick

"Loading Cattle," "Stockade Builders," and "Moving Westward"

1941

oil on canvas

Schuyler

Philip von Saltza

"Wild Horses by Moonlight"

1940

oil on canvas

Valentine

Kady Faulkner

"End of the Line"

1939

oil on plaster

All mural images depicted on this site are used with permission
of the United States Postal Service. All rights reserved.

Source:
Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal
by Marlene Park & Gerald E. Markowitz


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