• Post Office (former) Mural - Palm Beach FL
    With support from the Treasury Section of Fine Arts, Charles Rosen painted "Seminole Indians" and "Landscape," a set of three (yes, three) murals for the now-former Palm Beach post office in 1938. Unfortunately the murals are not (as of 2022) publicly accessible. According to the Palm Beach Post "you can peek through the glass doors and see the lobby." Per the Palm Beach Post: "In the late 1930s, the post office commissioned Rosen, a co-founder of the Woodstock School of Painting, to create three murals: an enormous map of the Hudson Valley for the Beacon, N.Y., branch; a contemporary view of...
  • Post Office Mural - Beacon NY
    The post office contains multiple TRAP funded murals by Mr. Rosen that depict views and maps of the mid-Hudson region.  
  • Post Office Murals - Poughkeepsie NY
    The Poughkeepsie post office has five large murals on the walls depicting local scenes from the 17th to 20th centuries.  Two horizontal murals at either end of the lower lobby are views of Poughkeepsie from across the Hudson in 1839 and 1940; those are by Georgina Klitgaard and Charles Rosen, respectively. On the mezzanine floor are three murals by Gerald Foster. One depicts Pilgrims and Indians on the site of Poughkeepsie in 1692. The second shows the hamlet of Poughkeepsie in 1730 (not shown here).   The third and largest one shows delegates from New York meeting in Dutchess County to ratify...