Philip Guston Return to All Artists
1913-1980
http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/oralhistories/transcripts/guston65.htm
"Early Mail Service and the Construction of Railroads"
Used with permission of the United States Postal ServiceĀ©. All rights reserved.
Photo (detail): Jimmy Emerson, DVM
 
"Early Mail Service and the Construction of Railroads"
1938
Commerce Post Office
Mural, fresco: tempera on plaster
Program: Treasury Section of Fine Arts
Location: Lobby
"History of Medicine"
Photo (detail): Melissa Lamont, SDSU
 
"History of Medicine"
1936
City of Hope
Mural, fresco
163 square feet
Program: WPA Federal Art Project (WPA-FAP)
Location: Visitors Center
Restored 1997-98
"Physical Growth of Man"
Photo (detail): Melissa Lamont, SDSU
 
"Physical Growth of Man"
1936
City of Hope
Mural, fresco
163 square feet
Program: WPA Federal Art Project (WPA-FAP)
Location: Visitors Center
Philip Guston signed this mural with his original name, Phillip Goldstein.
Restored 1997-98
"Pulpwood Logging"
Used with permission of the United States Postal ServiceĀ©. All rights reserved.
Photo (detail): William Kolodrubetz
 
"Pulpwood Logging"
1941
Laconia Forestry Building
Mural, oil on canvas
Program: Treasury Section of Fine Arts
Location: IRS Offices
"Reconstruction and the Wellbeing of the Family"
Photo (detail): Barbara Bernstein
 
"Reconstruction and the Wellbeing of the Family"
1943
Wilbur J. Cohen Building
Mural, oil on canvas
12' x 16'
Program: Treasury Section of Fine Arts
Location: Auditorium; on panels at back of stage