New Deal/WPA Art in Indiana


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

Alexandria

Roland Schweinsburg

"The Sledding Party"

1938

oil on canvas

Angola

Charles Campbell

"Hoosier Farm"

1938

oil on canvas

Attica

Reva Jackman

"Trek of the Covered Wagon to Indiana"

1938

oil on canvas

Aurora

Henrik Martin Mayer

"Down to the Ferry"

1938

oil on canvas

Batesville

Orville Carroll

"Rebuilding the Industrial Foundations of Batesville"

1938

tempera

Bedford

John Fabion

"Limestone Quarry Workers"

1942

terra-cotta relief

Berne

Walter Gardner

"Christmas Morning Mail"

1939

oil on canvas

Bloomfield

Lilian Swann Saarinen

"Waiting for the Mail"

1941

terra-cotta relief

Boonville

Ida Abelman

"Boonville Beginnings"

1941

tempera

Cambridge City

Samuel F. Hershey

"Pride of Cambridge City"

1941

oil on canvas

Crawfordsville

Frank Long

"Indiana Agriculture"

1942

oil on canvas

Crown Point

George Melville Smith

"From Such Beginnings Sprang the County of Lake"

1938

oil on canvas

Culver

Jessie Hull Mayer

"Arrival of the Mail in Culver"

1938

oil on canvas

Danville

Gail W. Martin

"Filling the Water Jugs - Haymaking Time"

1939

oil on canvas

Dunkirk

Frances Foy

"Preparations for Dunkirk Autumn Festival"

1941

oil on canvas

Fowler

Nat Werner

"Rest during Prairie Plowing"

1940

cast stone

Franklin

Jean Swiggett

"Local Industry"

1940

oil on canvas

Garrett

Joe H. Cox

"Clearing the Right of Way"

1938

oil on canvas

Gas City

William A. Dolwick

"Gas City in Boom Days"

1939

oil on canvas

Hobart

William A. Dolwick

"Early Hobart"

1938

oil on canvas

Indianapolis,
Broad Ripple Postal Station

Alan Tompkins

"Suburban Street"

1942

oil on canvas

Indianapolis,
Post Office and Courthouse

David K. Rubins

"Distribution of the Mail"

1939

oil on canvas
(2 panels)

Jasper

Jessie Hull Mayer

"Indiana Farming Scene"

1939

oil on canvas

Knightstown

Raymond L. Morris

"The Evening Mail"

1938

oil on canvas

Lafayette

Henrik Martin Mayer

"Sad News" and "Rural Delivery"

1936

mural

Lagrange

Jessie Hull Mayer

"Corn School"

1941

oil on canvas

Liberty

Avery Johnson

"Autumn Fields"

1939

oil on canvas

Ligonier

Fay E. Davis

"Cutting Timber"

1940

oil on canvas

Martinsville

Alan Tompkins

"The Arrival of the Mail"

1937

oil on canvas

Middlebury

Raymond Redell

"Early Middlebury Mail"

1939

oil on canvas

Monticello

Marguerite Zorach

"Hay Making"

1942

oil on canvas

Nappanee

Grant Christian

"Waiting for the Mail"

1938

oil on canvas

North Manchester

Alan Tompkins

"Indiana Farm - Sunday Afternoon"

1938

oil on canvas

Paoli

Tom Rost

"Rural Mail Carrier"

1939

oil on canvas

Pendleton

William F. Kaeser

"Loggers"

1941

oil on canvas

Rensselaer

John E. Costigan

"Receiving the Mail on the Farm"

1939

oil on canvas

Rockville

Milton Avery

"Landscape"

1939

oil on canvas

Spencer

Joseph Meert

"Harvesting"

1940

oil and tempera

Tell City

Laci de Gerenday

"The Noon Mail"

1939

wood relief

Terre Haute,
Post Office and Courthouse

Frederick Well Ross

"The Signing of the Magna Charta"

1935

oil on canvas
(funded by TRAP)

Tipton

Donald Mattison

"Indiana Farming"

1937

oil on canvas

Union City

Donald Mattison

"Country Cousins"

1938

oil on canvas

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


Parks, the Circus, the Klan, the Press
by Thomas Hart Benton
Indiana University, Bloomington Campus, Woodburn Hall

The state of Indiana is home to many examples of New Deal art, including one of the more controversial murals funded by the WPA. At Indiana University, Bloomington, there is a Thomas Hart Benton mural which features the KKK and its strong presence in Indiana. It has been the subject of dissent for many years but continues to provoke people to discuss and think about important social and political issues.


Links to other Indiana New Deal sites:

The WPA in Indiana
This is a good general information site about the New Deal in Indiana. http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/wpa/wpa.html

The WPA
This site has a brief overview of the WPA in Indiana http://www.usi.edu/artdept/artinindiana/Architecture/WPA/wpahistory.html

Jasper USPO
This site has information about the Jasper, IN mural done by Jesse Hull Mayer - "Indiana Farming Scene in Late Autumn" (11'4" X 4') http://www.usi.edu/artdept/artinindiana/Architecture/WPA/jasper.html

Indiana New Deal Art
Thumbnail photos of Indiana New Deal art
http://www.ulib.iupui.edu/imls/activities/wpa/artwork.html



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