New Deal/WPA Art in New Mexico


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

Alamogordo
Federal Building

Peter Hurd

"Sun and Rain," "Sorghum," and "Yucca"

1940

fresco

Albuquerque

Loren Mozley

"The Pueblo Rebellion of 1680"

no date

oil on canvas (funded by TRAP)

Clovis

Paul Lantz

"New Mexican Town"

1937

oil on canvas (funded by TRAP)

Deming

Kenneth M. Adams

"Mountains and Yucca"

1937

oil on canvas

Portales

Theodore Van Soelen

"Buffalo Range"

1938

oil on canvas

Raton
(moved to unknown location)

Joseph A. Fleck

"First Mail Crossing Raton Pass"

1936

mural (funded by TRAP)

Roswell,
Post Office and Courthouse

Emil Bisttram

"Justice - Uphold the Right, Prevent the Wrong"

1936

mural
(funded by TRAP)

Santa Fe,
Federal Building and Courthouse

William H. Henderson

title unknown (historic theme)

no date

mural
(funded by TRAP; begun under PWAP) - six panels

Truth or Consequences (formerly Hot Springs, NM)

Boris Deutsch

"Indian Bear Dance"

1940

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


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