treasury relief art project in new york state

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FWA-PBA-Paintings and Sculptures for Public Buildings, Post Office-Freeport New York-artist William Gropper-winter... - NARA - 195794

FWA-PBA-Paintings and Sculptures for Public Buildings, Post Office-Fre...

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FWA-PBA-Paintings and Sculptures for Public Buildings-large sculpture of two bears playing-Harlem River Housing... - NARA - 195799

FWA-PBA-Paintings and Sculptures for Public Buildings-large sculpture ...

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FWA-PBA-Paintings and Sculptures for Public Buildings-New York New York-General Post Office-artist Louis Lozowick... - NARA - 195793

FWA-PBA-Paintings and Sculptures for Public Buildings-New York New Yor...

FWA-PBA-Gemälde und Skulpturen für öffentliche Gebäude-New York-General Post-Künstler Louis Lozowick... - NARA - 195793

FWA-PBA-Paintings and Sculptures for Public Buildings-Saratoga New York-artist Guy Peine Du Bois-painting of men and... - NARA - 195797

FWA-PBA-Paintings and Sculptures for Public Buildings-Saratoga New Yor...

Wandbild "Saratoga in der Rennsaison" (1937) von Guy Pène du Bois für das Postamt der Vereinigten Staaten (Saratoga Springs, New York). Mehr Informationen unter The Living New Deal.

Port Chester NY PostOffice Murals 01

Port Chester NY PostOffice Murals 01

Murals inside the United States Post Office in Port Chester, New York.

Port Chester NY PostOffice Murals 02

Port Chester NY PostOffice Murals 02

Murals inside the United States Post Office in Port Chester, New York.

Pene-Du-Bois-Saratoga-New-York

Pene-Du-Bois-Saratoga-New-York

Mural "Saratoga in Racing Season" (1937) by Guy Pène du Bois for the United States Post Office (Saratoga Springs, New York). More information at The Living New Deal.

Warneke-Bears-Playing

Warneke-Bears-Playing

Photograph of the sculpture Bears Playing by Heinz Warneke, commissioned for the Harlem River Housing Project by the Treasury Relief Art Project