Wall-to-wall America

post office murals in the Great Depression

A study of murals that were painted in U.S. post offices and courthouses during the 1930s, focusing on murals commissioned by the Section of Fine Arts, discussing the themes and styles of the paintings, how they were received by the public, and what they say about the culture of Depression-era America.

University of Minnesota Press
2000
9780816636730
book

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