• Maritime Aquarium Murals - Norwalk CT
    Alexander Rummler painted these two murals for the Norwalk High School cafeteria: "Shucking Oysters" and "Day's End." The murals were funded by the WPA's Federal Art Project. They were restored in 1986 and are now located in Norwalk's Maritime Aquarium.
  • Norwalk City Hall: Rummler Murals - Norwalk CT
    "The city of Norwalk, Conn., has one of the nation’s largest surviving collections of W.P.A. murals, thanks to a restoration effort in the 1980s that preserved nearly two dozen in the old Norwalk High School, now City Hall. The rescued artwork is on display there, while other murals decorate Norwalk Community College, the city’s public library and maritime aquarium, and other public places. Though many of the murals depict scenes from local history, several are more exotic: Five murals by an artist named Arthur G. Hull illustrate imagined scenes from the travels of Marco Polo. The Hull murals are on permanent...
  • Norwalk Community College: Rummler Murals - Norwalk CT
    Alexander Rummler painted two murals for the Norwalk High School cafeteria: "Birds of Connecticut" and "Mammals of Connecticut." The murals were funded by the WPA Federal Art Project. They are now located in the Baker Library at Norwalk Community College. Medium: oil on canvas Size: c. 10' x 6' Restoration Info: Property of City of Norwalk, CT, WPA Art Collection. Restored ca.1986.