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Used with permission of the United States Postal Service©. All rights reserved.
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Photo (detail):
Jimmy Emerson, DVM
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"Agriculture and Industry at Rusk"
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| 1939 |
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Rusk Post Office
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Mural,
tempera on canvas
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| Program: Treasury Section of Fine Arts |
| Location: lobby |
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Photo (detail):
Barbara Bernstein
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"Community Spirit"
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| 1935 |
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Health at Home
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Mural,
fresco: tempera on plaster
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| 8.5' x 5' |
| Program: Unknown |
| Location: Main room; upstairs gallery |
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Photo (detail):
Barbara Bernstein
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"History of Medicine in California"
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| 1936 |
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UCSF Medical Center
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Mural,
Fresco
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| 10 panels, each 4'5" high, various width |
| Program: WPA Federal Art Project (WPA-FAP) |
| Location: Toland Hall ( U142) |
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Photo (detail):
Barbara Bernstein
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"Library"
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| 1934 |
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Coit Tower
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Mural,
fresco
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| 10' x 10' |
| Program: Public Work of Arts Project (PWAP) |
| Location: Outer south wall |
| The man in the center is a portrait of the artist. |
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Used with permission of the United States Postal Service©. All rights reserved.
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Photo (detail):
Mineola Historical Museum
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"New and Old Methods of Transportation"
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| 1938 |
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Mineola Historical Museum
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Mural,
oil on canvas
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| Program: Treasury Section of Fine Arts |
| Location: main room |
| This building was originally the post office. |
| Restored 2005 |
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Photo (detail):
Barbara Bernstein
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"Rational Medicine"
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| 1935 |
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UCSF Medical Center
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Mural,
fresco: ground earth pigment on incised plaster
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| 7' x 9'7" |
| Program: Unknown |
| Location: Health Sciences West; classroom HSW 301 |
| Originally in Cole Hall; relocated 1967 |
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Photo (detail):
Barbara Bernstein
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"Superstitious Medicine"
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| 1935 |
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UCSF Medical Center
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Mural,
fresco: ground earth pigment on incised plaster
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| 7' x 9'7" |
| Program: Unknown |
| Location: Health Sciences West; classroom HSW 300 |
| Originally in Cole Hall; relocated 1967 |
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