• Bob Casey Federal Building and Courthouse Mural - Houston TX
    "Houston Ship Canal--Loading Oil" Medium: oil on canvas Size: 6'6" x 6'6"
  • Post Office Mural - Farmersville TX
    The Farmersville post office houses an example of New Deal artwork: a Section of Fine Arts mural painted in 1941 by Jerry Bywaters. "Bywaters' painting "Soil Conservation in Collin County" was a subtle nudge to Texas farmers to adopt contour plowing - a preventitive for one of the major contributors to the "Dust Bowl." The rural population of Texas was a majority when this painting was made - and by today's standards it could be considered a very artistic "Public Service Announcement.""   (https://www.texasescapes.com)
  • Post Office Mural - Quanah TX
    The mural "The Naming of Quanah," by Jerry Bywaters, was completed with Treasury Section of Fine Arts funds in 1938.
  • Post Office Mural - Trinity TX
    The historic post office in Trinity, Texas houses an example of New Deal artwork: "Lumber Manufacturing," a mural by Jerry Bywaters. The work was commissioned by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts and was completed in 1942.
  • Public Library Murals - Paris TX
    The library contains four murals by Jerry Bywaters completed under the Public Works of Art Project (PWAP) in in 1934: "Rebuilding Paris," "The 1916 Paris Fire--3rd Worst in American History," "John Chisum," and "Davy Crockett.